Review of Mr. McTavish Goes to the Library

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The inclusion of illustrations will complement the author's narration and make it easy for children to relate to the story. Thanks for the review.
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This is an interesting story of the relationship between a pet and its owner. I love every bit of this book, the companionship, the protection, the helpful hand. And the way Gma made Mr. McTavish feel important every time.
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I recommend this story to children. An interesting book. I enjoyed reading through the review. Thanks for this amazing review. Congratulations BOTD!
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It really amaze me that pets can form such a strong bond with humans. I really don't think I'm one of the humans that love pets. I enjoyed reading this review, congratulations on BOTD
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This seems like a very fun book, I like the fact that it was written from a dog's perspective, makes you wonder if that is really how they think. I also love the depiction of the relationship shared between the dog and the owner in the review.
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I think the lessons in the book are good. I see it as a children's book and I'm not quite interested in it at the moment. The review is good though.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

You draw out the lessons like kindness, gratitude and obedience well. The use of a dog by Kay is bound to be an amusing way to deliver them to children.
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Post by Peter Vilters »

A dog and his owner.. to read the story from the dog’s perspective was nice, and, along with examining the available book sample, the review makes for a good introduction to anyone thinking of scooping up and reading this book to the kids!

Age advisory; from ~ 2 to 9 years?
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Sounds like a great children's book. Would definitely recommend this to all parents. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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This is an adorable book for children. Sounds interesting to know your pet's perspective on the world and what's in it and also what views your pet has on you. It's an intriguing read. Thanks for your review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Out of all the pets in the world, dogs have the ones that provide that comfort to humans always. Nice review!
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This is a great book for children. I appreciate that the story has a lot of lessons for young readers to learn. I also like that the story expounds on the relationship between pets and their owners. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Post by Christabel Egbeama »

McTavish seems like an interesting character. I often wonder whether animals have the same thoughts that we as humans have. It would be great to see things from a dog's perspective. I'm looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This book is written from a dog's perspective. Readers learn more about the dog and its owner, as well as their bonding moments. Dogs and humans tend to have symbiotic relationship if given the chance to be emotionally connected with each other. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Post by Francis Omotayo Aderogbin »

It's refreshing to see a review that doesn't have any negative comments. I appreciate your honesty about how well-written and well-edited the book is. It's good to know that the book can be picked up by young children and still be engaging.
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