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

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

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Book of the day “ ler's Promised Gift is a children's book by M. C. Abushar.
A young rabbit name Tyler who is very eager to purchase a car for himself. He has been his allowances in order to purchase car. He is very excited as he is finally going to purchase car. On his birthday, he was a young rabbit was crying and sad, after inquiring he came to know he does not have any toy. So he decides to gift his car. After getting car as a gift the younger rabbit was jubilant even Tyler may not be so much happy if he purchased car for himself.
It is small but well-written story but illustrates a lesson about humanity, kindness and generosity to the children. It helps to develop and enhance moral values among the children.
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Wow... This reminds me of old times. I wonder if Tyler is able to keep up with the good behavior for a long time. I am looking forward to reading this book to find out. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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The reward system has always been a very good way to allow children to bring out the best in them, even adults. Children will study hard just to get a gift from their parents at guardians. Unknowing to them, they are getting used to being brilliant. Also, just like Tyler, learn to be good and do things for themselves, most of the children will find out most of there chores are not so difficult as they see them.
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The fact that the author is also the illustrator is impressive. It's wonderful to know that M. C. Abushar's artistic talents are showcased in the book through simple and vibrant watercolor paintings. This personal touch adds another layer of authenticity to the story and enhances the reading experience. I can't wait to see the illustrations and fully immerse myself in Tyler's world.
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Post by Folashade Ogungbire »

This is a great book with a lesson that's not just for the younger ones even adults as well that even though you work hard and you sacrifice alot to get a certain thing, if you see someone else that their need is greater than yours and you are in a position of giving or sharing then you should extend a hand like Tyler did.
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Sounds like a great message to children on how to behave appropriately.
I hope Tyler got his beautiful toy car after all.
Thanks for the amazing review and congrats to the author.
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This delightful book beautifully combines relatable characters, an engaging plot, and charming watercolour illustrations. Tyler's quest to be a good rabbit before his birthday gift is a valuable lesson in responsibility and the rewards of determination.
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Tyler is a character that most children can relate with. I like that the story is full of important lessons for young ones like determination, kindness, and obedience. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Today's book of the day is an exciting, relatable and enjoyable storyline that would captivate the interest of children. I also found the cover very fascinating. Congrats on #BOTD!
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This sounds like an enchanting read with valuable lessons. Thanks for the awesome review!
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This review perfectly captured the essence of Tyler's Promised Gift and its appeal to children. I couldn't agree more with the reviewer's sentiments about wanting Tyler to succeed. It's wonderful how the book taps into our own childhood memories and creates a connection with the protagonist. I believe this emotional attachment will make reading the book even more enjoyable.
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Tyler the Rabbit seems like a character children will enjoy reading about. I am curious to see if he succeeded in being a good rabbit and got his dream car for his birthday. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I like that this book instructs children about gifting and helping in the home. Thanks for the review.
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This book sounds like an adorable way to teach children how to behave themselves. I think it will be a great way to educate the younger individuals.
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Very few things motivates children to be on their best behaviour like the prospect of getting rewards. Tyler's story is one kids can learn from.
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