Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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The idea of cats being detectives, solving cases sounds cute. This cute picture is what popped into my mind while reading -- the book cover helped. The characters also seem interesting. A very nice combination.
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This is the one of the best children’s storybook I’ve read. The color are fascinating and colorful. There are also few lessons like teamwork and cooperation that kids can learn. Well done!
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Great review Christabel! I really enjoyed your review and the book will be a good book for kids, they'll have a catventure time reading it.
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Your review has definitely piqued my interest in the book, and I look forward to reading it soon.
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I ca the leader of Inca & Company is a very smart cat. I enjoyed the teamwork they did in helping their humanoid mother find her cheese.
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This children's book is one I greatly admire. I like Inca the best. All children should read this book, in my opinion. It's an enjoyable book to read. wonderful review
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I would like to know more about Korean culture and this book has illustrations also then it would be much fun to enjoy the read. You wrote a great detailed review!
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I hardly read children's book but from your review, this one seems great. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the detailed review!
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Although this book Is meant for children, I enjoyed reading it. The characterization of the plot was great and the storyline was intriguing. I love how the animals turned up for their human mom and I was fascinated by how they were supportive of each other. Kudos on your review.
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This looks like such a fun children’s book to read! My daughter (8) would love it! I really like that she could learn about Korean culture while reading it too.
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I have seen any review with any negative aspects on this book so far. I highly recommend this children book to children of all ages. They would benefit from it.
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This is a book for the children, I like reading children books and i found it to be interesting. Good review.
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Post by Emeka Emordi »

Your recommendation for children between the ages of 8 and 12 to read this book is very valuable. It's great to know that "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" is not only entertaining but also educational, making it an ideal choice for young readers. Additionally, your mention of the book's excellent editing highlights the attention to detail and quality of the writing, further reinforcing my interest in reading it. As someone intrigued by Korean history and culture, I'm definitely adding this book to my reading list. Thank you for sharing your insightful review!
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Post by Francis Omotayo Aderogbin »

I absolutely loved reading your review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula"! Your description of the book's captivating storyline, filled with tension, suspense, mystery, and adventure, has piqued my interest. The fact that it also incorporates educational elements about Korean culture and the Korean Demilitarized Zone is fantastic. I can already imagine how much children would enjoy and learn from this book. Great job highlighting the engaging diary format and relatable characters as well!
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Post by Omobolanle Savage »

I appreciate your honest feedback about the illustrations. While it's disappointing to hear that there weren't many illustrations, I'm glad it didn't diminish your enjoyment of the story. Your mentioning of the illustrations being most missed during the thrilling climax indicates their potential to enhance the overall reading experience. Nonetheless, I'm glad to see that this minor issue didn't affect your five-star rating. Your enthusiasm and positive review have definitely made me eager to dive into this book!
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