Review of The very angry toolbox

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I'm sure children who read this book will learn lots of lessons from the story. I like that the book has a captivating storyline that'll hook readers. I also like that it's simple enough for young children to comprehend.
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This sounds like a perfect book for kiddies especially cause it teaches them that anger is not the right way to handle things. Definitely a book I'll read for my nephews. Thanks for a great review.
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I enjoyed reading the review to my 5 yr old. He is interested in reading the book. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Sylvano Mwansa »

Diligence, responsibility and consideration are values at the very core of a worthy human life , and the desire to impart them in the young is noble. Congratulations to the author on the BOTD. Great review.
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Attitude is one of the most crucial part that defines a man. Negative attitude can limit your life and associations. Nice review. congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I usually don't go in for children's books, but as a parent, I feel this could be a very beneficial one for children. It's really important for children to learn positive values early in life and also am intrigued by what Leroy does about his dilemma. Nice work on the review.
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This is a nice children's book. I think the author has done well to teach children the consequences of anger and how to manage it—something many adults fail to learn.
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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

I love children's books, I love the lessons that are found on them. So to see that this one teaches all those lessons you've outline is really nice. And it's nice to see a children's book can teach a profound lesson as forgetting someone's past and seeing the good in them. I definitely want to to see how that point was told. And I want to know what on Leroy's past has to be looked past in the first place. I'm intrigued.
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This book sounds wonderful that is not only entertaining but also teaches good values to children such as teamwork, responsibility and positive attitude with illustrations. I would definitely would like to check it out. congrats on BOTD.
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One thing I love about children's books is that they are also reminders for adults about the lessons they contain. Teaching children how to deal with emotions appropriately is important. I'm so happy to see that this book is available and is interesting. Children all over will learn valuable lessons about attitude and the outcome of the choices they make in expressing them. Thank you for the great review!
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I admire your descriptive review, this book would benefit small children.
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I love this book already. Just by looking at the book cover, any child will want to read it already. This book also contained morals which are important for children's growth. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by ikechukwuamarachi+55 »

It is not enough to make it to the top. Just as they say that attitude and your character keep you at the top. Nice review.
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Post by Ifesi »

Very nice. This story will make a great movie. I love the review. It kept me at a suspenseful point. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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it sounds to be an impactful and relieving for children. The role of Leroy is inspiring from the review. Congrats on BOTD
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