Review of 3 Magic Dreams

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I always enjoy books with different stories in it. It makes you look forward to what the other stories are about. This is a good book for children. Great review
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I enjoyed reading this review. Children's book are fun to read. Nice review
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I find the three stories in the book creative and appropriate for little children. The illustrations also seem to be a strong point. It is commendable that it is full of valuable information despite being short. It sounds ideal for the little ones in the house.
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An anthology of children's stories speaking of unity and family. The illustrations are beautifully done in this unique book. Nice review.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to meet Gilby, The Time Machine Twins, and Dara. I love reading children’s books because of the values they provide not only for children to imitate but for adults to relearn.
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I love children's books where there is alot of imagination, creativity, and lessons to be learned.Three great stories for children to read and enjoy.
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Great review. I always enjoy reading children's books. The stories are captivating and the illustrations are usually so pretty. This book is no different. The author uses words in such to make the stories unique and at the same time interesting. The illustrations capture the essence of the stories being told. Great job to the author on a well-written children's piece and kudos on being selected for today's book of the day.
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Thank you for the wonderful review. I enjoy reading children's stories. They were nice and short for like a bedtime story and the illustrations were nice too. It seemed to me though there were a lot of blank pages or I was missing something. Overall it was a great book for younger children.
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This sounds like a great book with many important lessons to teach kids. I love the cheerful, vibrant cover --it's quite eye-catching. Thanks for the informative review.
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Even if you don't read books for children, this review makes you curious about how they learn to ask for help, which is a hard thing to do even as an adult
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I would like to read this book and also read it for children. The review make it sound interesting, and made me realize it's been a while since I read children 's book. It's a must read!
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This book contains 3 amazing stories with beautiful illustrations that suitable for kids. I'm interested in the third story about the noises that can influences our dreams. I hope there is nothing negative happen in the family that could make 'bad' noises, cause you know. It feels like something deep in this story. I'd like to read the adult version of this particular one. Thank you for a great review.
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After reading your review, I became very eager to get the book to read these stories to my son. The review is wonderfully written. Thank you.
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You have done a fantastic job of sharing your views of this book.
I too enjoyed reading it. If I had grandchildren, I would read it to them for sure.
Great job!!
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This book sounds very entertaining, and it’s a great way to introduce young readers to the idea of short stories. The lesson of asking for help when it’s needed is also very important for readers of all ages, especially since we’re encouraged to be independent to the point that we’re almost afraid to ask for help. Thank you for the helpful review.
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