Review of Kids Can Change The World

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"The Adventures of the World Patrol Kids" is a delightful and educational read for young readers. This multi-ethnic group of kids, aged 10-14, form a crime-solving, environmentally conscious team that tackles critical issues like pollution, climate change, and wildlife trafficking. The story, compacted into 85 pages in Kindle Edition, strikes a great balance between entertainment and imparting valuable lessons. It's a perfect choice for parents looking to introduce their children to important environmental and social issues through an engaging narrative.
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People's environments have a big impact on them. Additionally, it is essential for showing kids how they may have an impact on the world at large.
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This book seems quite intriguing, and I enjoy giving my kids stories of this nature that make them feel adventurous and emphasize the value of being aware of their surroundings while also imparting valuable life lessons.
Fantastic review! I can't wait to share this book with my children.
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Wow what an amazing review!! This is a story with a deep meaning. Dumping garbage to ocean, environment pollution and harming animals for financial interest in spreading all arround the world. The future generation should read this type of books and learn how to mitigate these issues.
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This children's book promotes awareness about environmental preservation. The mystery around the garbage scattered on the beach and the diversity of the characters are appealing aspects.
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Post by Lisa McMahon 1 »

Highly recommended if you have children. I do not have children so I cannot relate to the story. Children are needed to be loved, encouraged, and learn from their mistakes on what it is like to be a kid.
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I like that this book highlights the problem of littering for children. I also like the lesson on conserving the environment. Thanks for the review.
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The Tsavo National Park escapade was the most thrilling of all. The kids encounter a no-nonsense elephant named Bertha, who deals with some poachers mercilessly. The elephant was done observing her kind being ripped off of their precious tusks by greedy and malicious poachers.
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Without a doubt of the title of this book, kids can change the world. In this book, certain kids engage in investigative work. The work is due to the dumping of garbage on the beach. This dumping is a threat to marine life.
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Post by Vlad980_3 »

The book aims to inspire young readers to become more aware of environmental issues and take action to make a positive impact in the world. It sounds like a great book that combines adventure, teamwork, and important lessons about the environment. Love it
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At first I thought I won't be reading this book, but after reading some pages and the review, I'm definitely interested. It sounds so adventurous. I'm curious to see if they able to stop the illegal dumping. Thanks for this wonderful review.
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Post by Ari Martinez »

I don't have any children, but I love how this book sounds. This is definitely for parents who are environmentally conscious and want to teach their kids about littering, pollution, and other important messages. I would have loved this book as a child because I loved detective stories. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Emma Jane Grey »

Seems like a nice book for kids encouraging environmental care through the medium of a detective story.
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You've beautifully penned down this review. Will definitely check this out. Thanks for your review.
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Kids are light for future. They can change the world. This kind of books are also perfect for them.. engaging them to do the best for world. I would like to recommend the kids to read it. It's a good review. Thanks.
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