Review by cpru68 -- Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base

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Interesting comic book with easy to read sentences on each page.Toni's activities like helping an animal out of trees helps children to see how they can be helpful.
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Any books that encourage reading in kids, provide excellent role models like Toni who eats well and exercises, and keep kid's attention with attractive images between the covers like this one, are the best way to build the next generation's love of reading.
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I like the perspective of being a superhero by doing ordinary daily activities. I also appreciate the kind and healthy activities that are reinforced in the story and illustrations.
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Thanks for the review! I'm looking forward to reading this to my son, I hope he likes it. Showing that a superhero helps even when he's not out fighting criminals goes a long way with teaching children that you don't have to wear a cape to be a good guy and help out.
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Wow nice book, this kind of book can enhance children’s reading, and to let the children know how to be kind-hearted to people around them. Awesome review.
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What a fun book! This is an awesome gift to the kids in our church and they will surely love this! Thank you for your review and congratulations!
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This is a nice review. It is very informative. I like the fact that it explores on the strengths of the book, has the book summary in a small portion, and also goes a long way into giving a recommendation on how the book could be made better. This is a great book for kids, definitely. I like the moral lesson brought out in the review: helping kids to not only be inward-looking but to be kind-hearted as well.
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Nice review about nice book which is for children to get inspiration from a character tony who does all the work which is required without the need for being told to do so. More has a good helping nature which makes his character more loving.
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Sounds like a great book to use for teaching kids to read. I may have to check this one out. Thanks for the review. :techie-reference:
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Post by lynisalgado17 »

Your review gives me an interest to read this book during tour free time. It will teach good values to the kids and for us adults also.
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I had the pleasure of reading and reviewing this book and I found it to be a great read for young kids. I agree with you that this book is so good because it teaches kids how to read for the first time but also at the same time teaching them how to go be good hearted people. I had rated it 3 out of 4 stars and it’s on my current book shelf as read.
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Like all books for children this one also gives valuable lessons for the children. Toni's deeds as a superhero teach children to help others, and his positive activities contribute to the development of a healthy lifestyle: healthy eating and doing sport. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Thanks for your review. Toni the superhero sounds like a very caring individual and an excellent role model. If “rescue” is the only difficult word in the book, I think it’s good to have one challenge among all the other words.
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Combining the opportunity to educate a child on literacy and provide a moral compass for life is truly a worthwhile endeavor. The reviewer does a good job of portraying the values and positive outcomes of such a tutorial. Kudos!
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Post by Surakshita-11 »

Thanks for the great review I think this book will not only improve children's reading skill but also inspire them to be like him with such good qualities of having healthy meals, helping others and many more.
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