Review of Ryan Daniels: Good Night, Firefly

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Re: Review of Ryan Daniels: Good Night, Firefly

Post by Fawmi FJumana »

Sounds like a good and helpful book for kids who dislikes bedtime. This is a good way to teach little ones about the values of sleep. And the author seems to know the audience well as the book sounds very engaging for the little ones.
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Post by Cristina Bailen Mora »

Reading the review makes parents to consider buying it. Most kids do not like going to bed. The magic story of the firefly and Ryan will catch their attention. The review has pointed out the concern of accepting treats from strangers which is a plus to know before purchasing it. I miss the age rate though. In general, the review is of great help for the readers.
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Thank you so much for your sweet and very honest review of this cute and adorable kids book. Thank you for the parts you pointed out as parts you didn’t like. I appreciate that. Amazing job!!
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The sample pages had a lovely message for children like Ryan, who hated going to bed. The author has creatively passed this story in simple language. After reading this book, any child will look forward to going to bed early. Congratulations on being selected BOTD!
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I consider myself a kid hence I could relate to the protagonists sleeping disorders and fascination with magic. This well paced book for children is easy to read but also very interesting. Thanks for the awesome review.
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I don't know about kids but I have trouble sleeping too. Will read this book, might help me too.
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The book sounds interesting, it can be pretty fun for kids to read it. I found the review satisfying as it attracts the attention of the readers and people also may purchase this book for their children. It will serve as a good bedtime story.
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Relatable children's book about not wanting to go to sleep. Going to recommend this to my nephew's mother. Congratulations on being listed as Book of the day.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

Ryan Daniels: Good Night, Firefly sounds like a captivating children's book with a magical twist. I'm intrigued by Ryan's nighttime adventure with a firefly that shrinks him.
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The cover page is just beautiful and attractive. I hope the author can make the e-copy free from the problem mentioned by the reviewer. Congratulations on being the Book of the Day.
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It is nice children book by Ada Aguilar. The review is also well written and informative. The children storyline of finding excuses to sleep is relatable and most children do. Hence, this book can be a helping hand to children to find good sleep. As the review stated the author added a magic touch which children love so much. It is a good book as well as a good review.
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This is a book I will love to read. I want to know more about Ryan and the outcome after he is shrunk. Thanks for the wonderful review. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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This is the type of book that my three-year-old niece would love to read as a bedtime story. Children are drawn to books that are aesthetically appealing and interactive, the author exhibited both characteristics in this short story.
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The author found a way to make sleep magical and ai am sure it will be helpful to parents all over whose kids refuse to go to bed. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Post by Stephanie Mounce »

The BOTD is a children's book about a little boy who doesn't want to go to sleep. It would be good option for a bedtime story with its illustration and the focus of sleep.
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