Official Review: The Adventure of Smelly Sock

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Re: Official Review: The Adventure of Smelly Sock

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elishiaq wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 02:13 fun books like this warms my hearts, its like watching your favorite cartoon all over again. understandable and fun to read.
I know exactly what you mean. Books such as these are so easy on the brain and the heart AND you have fun reading.

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I really enjoyed reading your review of this book. It sounds like it would be an entertaining book to read with my son. You make Sock sound like a very fun and interesting main character.
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Love your review! sock's adventure seems fun but i think the funny part how he was redirected due to his smell. I find the book cover a little pale compare to the content though.
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kandscreeley wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 07:59 This sounds like such a great book! I love that sock wants to spend as much time with his owner as possible. Thanks so much for the great review on this one.
Yes...Sock is shown to be truly loyal :)

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Sounds funny. My little one would love this.

Great review!
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sanjus wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 11:04 very nice review indeed of the kids book smelly socks which is a small book of couple of pages but tells lot of things about hygiene to the children
Yeah, you're right. A small book which knows how to tell a story while teaching children simple, basic lessons.

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Nice review! The story is great for children.. :D :D :D
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Children books are helpful even to adult who cannot read and write. This one "The Adventure of Smelly Sock" with illustrations should be a must-read book for my adult parent classes.
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daniya__shah3 wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 11:39 This reminds me of Sigfried's Smelly Socks. However, I like how the Sock has been personified. Amazing review!
I've unfortunately not had the chance to read about Sigfried and his smelly socks yet, though I've read wonderful reviews of the book. I am glad you like this review.

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SamSim wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 13:37
Samy Lax wrote: 25 Jun 2018, 12:14 Children respond very well to stories about things they get to use every day, and many children love imagining that the fridge, lamp, and vacuum cleaner around them are capable of speaking.
So true! I'm a 30-something, but the Brave Little Toaster lover in me wants to read this book to my kids. Thanks for the recommendation with your great review!
I am sure your kids will love the book, Sam. Do give it a go and let me know if they like it as much as I think they will.

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Kay87 wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 17:16 I'm reading your review and smiling because I can imagine how wonderful the story is. I love good children books and I believe I will search for this one to read it so I could share it with my students. Thank you for a great review.
Hey, I am glad the review made you smile :) Yes, please do find the book and read it to your students. It was truly enjoyable even to me, so imagine how much the little ones would enjoy it!

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QueenVee wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 18:13 What a great story line. I've been an adult for a very long time now and yet I still enjoy a good kids book. My family loves reading and "The Adventure of Smelly Sock" sounds like one we can all enjoy. Looking forward to this read..
To have a family that loves reading is a treat on its own. I am sure "The Adventure of Smelly Sock" would be truly enjoyable to you all. Happy reading!

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kfwilson6 wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 20:41 Sock sounds like a cute puppy that can't wait until his owner comes home to play with him. What a fun little tale. I like the lessons of this story as well, especially learning how to speak politely to others.
You're so right. It's a small book but chock-full of appropriate lessons for little ones.

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Haha, I honestly find this book hilarious. I never really imagined a sock going on an adventure:thank God for books. This will be a suitable read for my niece.Thanks for the great review.
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This book is great for kids . I will definitely add it to my bed time story books for my siblings.
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