Review of Doctoroo and the Case of the Red Hot Hawaiians
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Re: Review of Doctoroo and the Case of the Red Hot Hawaiians
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My daughter and I loved how the book is full of vibrant pictures, and had such a positive story. As a parent, I appreciate how the book is educational, and set still fun to read. The book is great at engaging the reader, educating about health, and exposing children to new cultures.
It is a perfect balance of fun and educational. I would recommend this to any teachers or parents trying to teach their children about medicine and travel in an exciting way.
4/4 stars.
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