Official Review: Mum, The Fairies Stole my Glasses

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Re: Official Review: Mum, The Fairies Stole my Glasses

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This kids book is one of a kind. The level of suspense will ensure the kids stay glued to the book. I appreciate its flow and the reviewer's ability to involve the niece while reading the book. Nice review too with wonderful ratings. Congratulations to today's BOTD.
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Aside from the need to learn where Sally's glasses have gone,children who wear glasses will relate and also learn from this story. From the niece who enjoyed the book, it's obvious many other children will. The pictures are always an added bonus.
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Post by Anna_Hernandez »

After reading your review and checking out a sample of the book, it appears to have a perfect blend of mystery and responsibility. I can envision how these qualities would captivate a child, particularly with the addition of colorful narrations as you mentioned. Thank you for your review!
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This is a great review. I have previewed the free pages and agree that this book would be a wonderful read for the younger audience. The pictures as mentioned are awesome and the bright colours are great for grabbing attention. Thank you for your review.
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Love the fact that it's a moral based children's story. Sadly the genre is not my cup of tea but I'll definitely recommend this book to teachers, guardians and parents. Congratulations on being listed as Book of the day.
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I mean, who can resist an adorable children's book? I have a 4-year-old niece who is into fairies and other magical creatures, so I'm going to buy this book for her. Plus, the illustrations are top tier and stunning to the eye. Congrats to the author for having the BOTD.
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This is an amazing and beautiful children's book. The book's cover is so attractive to the eye and children would love to know more about the book through the cover. I find this book to be so educative as well.
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The suspenseful plot of 'Mum, The Fairies Stole My Glasses' is captivating! I can't wait to discover if the fairies really took Sally's glasses.
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Thank you for such a fun and entertaining review of this adorable Childrens book. Your review made wanting to read this book very exciting. I loved it!!
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This sounds like an interesting book about myths and I can't wait to recommend it to my niece. Thanks for the review.
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I like that this children's book highlights the importance of sight and how children can protect it. Thanks for the insightful review.
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I can imagine how intriguing this book must be because I was smiling all through while reading this review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Reading children's book is another level of fun cos I find it so interesting. I enjoyed reading this review too. Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Alice Fu »

As a kid, I was always losing things left and right and nothing seemed to ever be in place. I imagine the story of Sally's glasses dissapearing for no logical reason is one that many kids can relate to
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I can imagine how interesting this book will be to children. Books entertain and at the same time teach lessons should be encouraged for children. The author also did a good job keeping the curiosity of the reader.
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