Who would you recommend "Dumb" Orphans: The Bundu Bunch Trilogy by Allan Low to?

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It's a great book, I'll recommend it to young readers above the age of 6/7. It will also be great for a family book because it has great values to share.
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I would recommend “Dumb” Orphans: The Bundu Bunch Trilogy by Allan Low to readers aged 8 and above. The book is easy for younger readers to understand, but it also covers deep topics like social injustice and the impact of HIV/AIDS. This makes it a good read not just for kids, but also for teenagers and adults. The story gives a good look at the struggles of orphans in Southern Africa, making it a meaningful read for anyone interested in real-life challenges.
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I believe this book is best recommended to children and anyone who could relate to the struggles of orphans.
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I would recommend this book to eaders who enjoy stories about resilience, social issues, and the power of education, especially those interested in African cultures and the struggles of marginalized communities.
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Post by Pearl Flourish »

I highly recommend “Dumb” Orphans: The Bundu Bunch Trilogy to readers interested in stories of resilience, community, and the transformative power of education. The trilogy offers a heartfelt portrayal of orphaned children overcoming adversity, making it a compelling read for both young adults and adults alike.
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Post by Neha Panikar »

I'd recommend this book to be read by children above 8 years old and adults. I also like how this could be a bonding moment for parents to read to children.
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Post by Sahana G B »

I recommend it, though it's not purely to young kids it can be suggest to elder kids or YA
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Post by Jes Reed »

I think any older children and their parents should read this book. It brings up some tough topics so I recommend adults read it along with their kids, as it can spark conversation. I also think adults can benefit from it, as it talks about society as a whole in a simple way.
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