Review of EYE AM By Joshua Seldon

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This sounds like an exceptional book that would lovingly guide the younger audience. Thanks for the awesome review!
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EYE AM seems like a deeply inspiring and motivational children's book. I like that the book has a section after each chapter with affirmations for children to use. I also like that the book has colourful and vibrant illustrations. Congrats on making botd!
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This seems like a lovely children's book to help guide and encourage them. It's great to hear that it talks about children being important and having a purpose. I will be sure to pick this one up for my two kids, as it's such an important topic. Thanks for a wonderful review, and congrats to the author on BOTD!
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I like that this book empowers and affirms children. I am not too happy with the title, though. At such a young age, children may not appreciate such a cryptic title. I may be wrong, though.

The book is free, so perhaps I will have a better appreciation of the author's purpose for that title when I finish reading it.
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While the creative use of "EYE" instead of "I" is interesting, I agree that a glossary or some form of explanation for challenging words would have been helpful. Ensuring clarity for younger readers is crucial, as it could affect their understanding of the book's message. Overall, it still seems like a worthwhile read for children aged 4 to 8.
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The review clearly states that this book will help children develop their potential. Children's growth must be guided to boost their own confidence. I will take this book because I am a mother and need a lot of guidance in raising my kids. Thank you.
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This is a well thought out review. This will be a good book to be read both by children and their caregivers.
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This review beautifully captures the essence of the book. The focus on empowering and motivating children is important, and I love how the author encourages self-confidence and self-love. It's definitely a book worth considering.
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How children are brought up has a lot of effects on who they become. Most of the adults that lack manners, confidence, purpose, and vision, and live reckless lives are the result of the wrong upbringing and wrong orientation from childhood about life. Both parents and society should take raising healthy children a priority as this will ensure a healthy family and society.
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The colorful illustrations in EYE AM make it visually appealing for young readers. With concise chapters, it captures attention and imparts valuable life lessons.
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Indeed, the hand used to train and raise a child can also be said to be one that would determine his fate till the child is old enough. This is a masterpiece by the author. Congrats on getting the BOTD.
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The inclusion of a practice section after each chapter is a fantastic idea! It's great to see a book that actively engages children in implementing what they've learned. The colorful pictures and diagrams are an added bonus, making it visually appealing and captivating.
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Eye Am, just as the title says, is a book that draws the readers on a journey to creative imagination. Congratulations to the author on making BOTD.
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I like the message that the book teaches children that they are created for a purpose. I like that it is meant to build self confidence in children. Thanks for the review.
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This is a children's book that encourages children that they are unique and are made for a purpose in life. The book also lets them know that they are strong and should not let anyone deceive them that they are weak. I like how the author makes this book inspiring for children and how he make the book simple to understand. Nice review.
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