Review of Tyler's Promised Gift: Book One in the "Tyler, the Rabbit" series

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It's sounds like such a lovely and educational story. It's good for kids to teach kids that with hard work comes rewards. As well as responsibility with certain tasks. Definitely reading this for my nieces and nephews. Thanks for a great review.
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I enjoy reading animal stories especially those that talks about family bond or recreate human story. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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M. C. Abushar seems to be an expert in creating this children's story book. Tyler the rabbit seems to get to choose his gift for his birthday but will he meet the condition to get it? Interesting and engaging story line packed with lessons to learn. Like to read this sometime. You have written the review so beautifully. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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The book has good moral lessons for the young and the old. I like how Tyler's mom trained him and how he handled the challenge. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This is a good children’s book about a child and his birthday. Congratulations Botd!
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Post by Meghan Soderholm »

I love picture books, chapter books, and other children’s books that teach valuable life lessons like working hard for what you want and achieving your goals, just like Tyler, the Rabbit! I look forward to reading this book with my nieces and nephews! I know they will enjoy and learn at the same time! Thank you for writing an honest and enticing review!
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A fun-loving book that children will enjoy while learning lessons about how Tyler wants a toy from his mother on his birthday. Tyler, a rabbit, is told by his mother to be good and do his chores in order to get his present. The author uses watermark illustrations to tell the story. Thanks for a great review.
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The illustrations in this book are quite charming. It has great benefits and wonderful lessons. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

Tyler's Promised gift is a delightful children's book which teaches them the importance of hard work. Tyler's mother promised him a beautiful red car if he met some conditions. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Ram Uday Mahajan »

Thank you for your insightful review of Tyler's Promised Gift. Your appreciation for the suspense and relatability of Tyler's character resonated with me. I agree that the book's message of determination, responsibility, and kindness is important for children. The illustrations truly brought the story to life. Well said!
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Post by Rishanthi Ramakrishnan »

This is a perfect book to teach young children about vital skills and values in life like being determined and compassionate. Tyler, a young rabbit, works hard to complete a list of duties provided to him in order to get a toy he very much wants for his birthday. With determination, he manages to complete them successfully and ends up getting the toy car he wanted. However, on the day of his birthday, another animal did not have a toy and so Tyler selflessly gives his hard-earned toy to him.

This book teaches the importance of working hard in order to get what we need and want. That there is indeed no shortcut in life. Then, even though we earn things rightfully, sometimes others need them more than we do. So, during those occasions, we need to exercise compassion and selflessness and help out wherever we can. These are deep life lessons that even grown-ups do not get sometimes. However, such lessons are beautifully embedded into this book, making it easier for the younger audience to grasp such big concepts. The illustrations are simple yet captivating, making the book perfect in every aspect. 5/5 would recommend this book.
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Tyler's mom used a good method to teach Tyler. Parents who will read this book should employ this method. I remember learning about this in a Behavioral science class and it works. Just needs to be done well.
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A cute children's book that encourages children to do their chores and passes on the importance of putting ones self first.
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I like how relatable the character of Tyler is. We have all wanted something with all our hearts and been ready to do anything for that one thing. This sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Penny Ann Criswell Johnson »

What an amazing story. It sounds very suspenseful as you wait to see if Tyler achieves his goal. Your review has me curious to find out if he gets his gift.
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