Review of 3 Magic Dreams

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This is a children's book. Matt Bolton Art has creatively put together three stories for children. There's good lessons as take aways, the value of asking for help in need and friendship. Your review is well written. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This is quite an interesting storyline.
I can't imagine having a toy that turns out to be a real time machine.
I'm sure kids would love this so much.
Awesome review.
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Sounds like a cute story with some excellent points on friendship and making sure kids know that they need to ask for help sometimes. Thanks your review.
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With 3 different stories in one book, each with its own illustrations, children will love this book. What with time machine, monsters, dinosaurs and cavemen, there's something for them to enjoy and learn from the lessons therein.
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It seems like this book contains a lot of useful lessons for children. I like the illustrations. It is important to learn when to ask for help. However, I am not a parent and I rarely read children's books so I will skip this book.
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Congrats on BOTD. Despite being short, it looks like these three stories will be quite educational for children.
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I do enjoy reading children's books. All these stories have one thing in common which is adventure. From Gilby's encounter with the monster to the twin's time machine, this story is bound to keep children and even adults hooked. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Post by Brenda Creech »

Getting stranded on an island, going back in time in a time machine, and having dreams about your noisy family sounds like a fun read for kids! It sounds like this book would be a great bedtime story, and it could also be suitable for teachers of kindergarten and first grade for story time! Thanks for the great review!
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Three delightful stories with positive and practical lessons for children. Beautiful review!
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This sounds like a great children’s book. I like that it teaches lessons about friendship and asking for help.
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Great job with summarizing this story. My first review was a collection of short stories, and that can be challenging. Great work. I look forward to reading this selection.
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Unfortunately, I am way too old to be interested in reading Children's Books, but I can definitely see how appealing the story will be for adventurous spirits of youth. "Jurassic Park" is all time favorite movie for kids and the book with somewhat similar plot will certainly attract lots of positive attention. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

Oh, wow, this is the first time I have encountered a children's book that is about a hundred pages long. I'm sure many kids who love reading will be delighted by the existence of such a collection of short stories. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Post by Aan Granados »

I am sure the children will be intrigued by the time machine. This children’s book with three stories seem entertaining. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Pandora10 »

I was not able to properly sample this book via Kindle, perhaps due to the file size. I tried downloading twice. However, reading the excellent review, this short book of 3 unique stories accompanied by colorful and fun illustrations should appeal to young children's imaginations. I like the fact that the book teaches valuable lessons such as the importance of asking questions or help, as well as the value of friendship. Thanks for a good review.
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