Review of Walter The Woogobee

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This book sounds like a delightful and imaginative adventure! Walter's journey from his home planet to Earth and then to the village of Vidza promises a thrilling tale that will captivate young readers. I appreciate how the story emphasizes the importance of helping others and resolving conflicts peacefully. These are crucial lessons for children to learn. Congrats!
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It's amazing to bring science in an active and friendly way to interest young readers. I hope they will love the journey Congrats to the BOTD author!
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I would love to visit worlds where elephants fly and the wind speaks. Walter's space adventures sound fun.

Thank you for the great review.
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Thank you for your great review on "Walter The Woogobee" by Brenda Beckelman. This is the kind of book that will make a child think outside the box and make them know that science can be as exciting as magic. My take on this book is that it captivates children’s attention through its vivid colors, design, spectacular events and animal encounters that are surreal. This book is temporarily on Kindle Unlimited with Amazon and I have put it on my shelf to read. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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It looks like a fun and adventurous kid's book with themes of science. My baby cousin is sure to love it. Thank you for your review.
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I would love to find out the adventures between Walter and Kian from reading this book and the moral lessons in this book would benefit young readers.
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"Walter The Woogobee" by Brenda Beckelman tells the story of Woogobee's planet being attacked by asteroids. Woogobee soon found himself in a strange place after pressing the button on a device his Dad designed to help him get a new home. This book teaches children how to solve issues peacefully and how to help people in need. It also teaches science to the kids. Thanks for the review.
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Discover a thrilling adventure in "Walter The Woogobee: The Vortex to Vidza" by Brenda Beckelman! Combining science & magic, this 5-star book teaches kids to think outside the box & resolve conflicts peacefully. Perfect for kids aged 1+! #WalterTheWoogobee #KidsBook #BookLovers
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This book is a great recommendation for children above the age of one. The beautiful illustrations are eye-catching and engaging to readers.
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Great review! I appreciate the unique blend of science and adventure. I'd enjoy the book too learning about vortex sounds interesting. Congrats on BOTD-it is well deserved.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting children's story following an alien named Walter who is transported to Arizona where he meets Bayon and his horse. Walter soon becomes friends with Bayon as he explores Arizona. It might be worth a second look for individuals with young children. Well done.
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Firstly, I love that Bayon and his horse are the aliens in this story! The vortex aspect is interesting and introduces young children to the possibility of life on other planets. There are some great illustrations and an ecological message. It also promotes the concept that conflicts can be resolved peacefully. A great book!
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Post by Kutloano Makhuvhela »

Your review made it clear that is certainly a fun book to read. The Locator sounds like a wishful device for many kids. The science becoming magical is certainly something to spark any child's imagination. It's a let-down to learn that the quotations were not properly illustrated. Otherwise this is a book I would read. Thanks for the review. And congratulations for the selection of the BOTD.
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"Walter The Woogobee" is a captivating children's book about a kind-hearted Woogobee named Walter. His adventures, filled with excitement and important life lessons, are sure to engage young readers. The story features a charming plot, memorable characters, and vivid illustrations that bring Walter's world to life. The author's clear and expressive writing makes it enjoyable for both children and adults. With its valuable themes of friendship, kindness, and resilience, this heartwarming book is a must-have for any child's bookshelf.
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I am glad that the book is emphasizes on the need for helping those in need, kindness, and peaceful resolution of conflict. This is what everyone, everywhere needs, and it could help a lot, globally. I am glad that the book will also enable children to appreciate and embrace science, as it makes it sound so gripping. I have added it to my shelf.
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