Review of Kids Can Change The World

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'Official Review: Kids Can Change the World' by Ben Goldstein serves as a good introduction to the children's story of the book for readers. I like how the reviewer explores the different points related to the story. The point that a team of children is involved in some investigative work is worth mentioning in the review. The story's premise about getting to the core of the garbage dumping illegalities is captivating for readers. Also, as mentioned in the review, the point that the different dialects have been included in the story to encourage kids to learn new languages is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the diverse characters in the story made the tale irresistible!
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I loved the review! It made me want to read the book and cheer for Bertha! I like the short but information packed form. Great job.
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Any book that raises awareness of how precious our planet is for all life is a book that everyone should read. This children's book seems like it fits that description. Great review!
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The Adventures of the World Patrol Kids” is an important and fun book for children that instills values of environmentalism and social justice. The story is engaging and the message is powerful, making it a must-read for parents and children
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Thank you for your wonderful review. I also liked that there were a diverse group of kids and they were in a band and interested in cleaning up the environment. That was a great way of promoting Earth Day through the radio station too. I enjoy children's books and this sounds like a great one with lots of useful suggestions that everyone can use. I'm going to add it to my list of books to read.
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Great book for reading to your kids. I love this style of book, adventure mixed with mystery, the feeling of suspense, and the power of friendship and teamwork.
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Also, it is worth mentioning that these types of books help kids enjoy literature. In a society where social media has become the everyday norm, with books like these, kids will fall in love with reading again, and gain a sense of knowledge, adventure, and determination through books again!
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Post by Nida Claro »

I love the meaning of the story that tells about how kids is our hope for the future.One the problems nowadays is garbage and it is important that our children today should have the knowledge in making our environment away from garbages and how dangerous it is in the world we live in
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The book teaches us to care for our environment as it follows the adventure of crime-fighting young detectives. Adults and kids will enjoy reading this one because of the positive vibe and the message that we to can change the world in our own little way.
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I remember reading mystery books as a child. They were so much fun. This book discusses environmental issues, which is great, because kids can have fun and learn important things at the same time, by reading this book. The review is wonderful. Its small sections made it very easy for me to read it. Thank you!
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The story highlights the significance of being aware of our surroundings, investigating issues, and taking steps to address and solve environmental problems. The story encourages readers to be proactive in preserving and caring for the environment, as well as standing up against those who harm it.
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Post by Kaitlyn Wadsworth »

Loved the story. Thanks for a great review. But I'm inclined to say that because of the books exciting chapters and overall good messages about environmental issues and doing what's right, it is directed at all young readers of chapter books. Most children these days are aware of global warming, litter, and mankind's greed. Widen the target readers. Children who want to read easy-to-read chapter books with excitement and good life lessons will enjoy this. Not only the environmentally conscious. I can see this book becoming a must read book at schools. Well done on BOTD. Great choice.
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The kids set out to discover and uncover the culprits behind the garbage that are threatening sea life. I love the values this book is teaching. I am looking forward to learning from it. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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This book is indeed perfect for children to grow their mindset on how can they conserve natural resources and the elephant named Bertha shows that there is a risk in poaching not only to the forest habitats but also to the people.
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Post by Samantha Green Tolson »

This sounds like a book that should be required reading for any child ages 6-13. It teaches that children can change the world as well as adults. Lessons about environmental changes, team work, and wildlife protection are important if we want to continue to have a future on this planet.

The review has good content, but it does give a little too much information to the reader. It's one step away from telling a spoiler. Also, there are a few grammar mistakes. For instance:
"The elephant was done observing her kind being ripped off of their precious tusks by greedy and malicious poachers."
It should read "The elephant was done observing her kind having their precious tusks ripped off by greedy and malicious poachers."
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