Official Review: Moving Day by Barbara Perry

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Re: Official Review: Moving Day by Barbara Perry

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"any small child who loves science and umbrellas" I love this phrase. Great recommendation.
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diana lowery wrote: 21 Mar 2020, 22:13 "any small child who loves science and umbrellas" I love this phrase. Great recommendation.
Aww, yay!! And who doesn’t love umbrellas. Appreciate you stopping by!
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The animated descriptions would go a long way to make the book more relatable for children. Great review.
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Ogoskino wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 15:50 The animated descriptions would go a long way to make the book more relatable for children. Great review.
Most definitely! I think children would absolutely love following along with these little raindrops in pictures. Thank you!
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Moving day is a wonderful book geard towards 4 to 6 year olds and is very entertaining it is hands down one of the best children's books I've ever read.
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Savannahhopple wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 21:06 Moving day is a wonderful book geard towards 4 to 6 year olds and is very entertaining it is hands down one of the best children's books I've ever read.
It’s a good one, glad you loved it too!
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This book is highly Adventurous , I enjoyed every page in the book . It wasn’t hard to get the point in this book .
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Princepetr10 wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 16:02 This book is highly Adventurous , I enjoyed every page in the book . It wasn’t hard to get the point in this book .
Thanks so much! Endless adventures for sure.
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Savannahhopple wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 21:06 Moving day is a wonderful book geard towards 4 to 6 year olds and is very entertaining it is hands down one of the best children's books I've ever read.
Sure it’s a wonderful book for kids. It’s very enjoyable .
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First precipitation and now snow! I love the idea of learning about weather from the very things that weather brings us. It's creative and a fun way to get kids to learn things, and the droplets are just adorable.
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Nisha Ward wrote: 01 Apr 2020, 05:49 First precipitation and now snow! I love the idea of learning about weather from the very things that weather brings us. It's creative and a fun way to get kids to learn things, and the droplets are just adorable.
Oh for sure!! And with these dancing droplets of meteorological knowledge, there is never a dull (or dry) moment. Thank you so much for your comment, let the weather wizards unite!
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This was such a pleasure to read. It was such a positive story.Weather is important to teach our children and make it fun. The cover of this book is great it is attractive to children as well as adults I will read this to my classroom!! As well as recommend it to others keep the great work coming.
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Katekyn+ wrote: 04 Apr 2020, 13:43 This was such a pleasure to read. It was such a positive story.Weather is important to teach our children and make it fun. The cover of this book is great it is attractive to children as well as adults I will read this to my classroom!! As well as recommend it to others keep the great work coming.
Super kind of you to say, and thank you so much for stopping by to read and comment! The weather details presented within were truly a pleasure to experience, especially with the added addition of all the tiny water droplet characters that made the pages come to life. Hope you enjoy it too!
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We are all a little afraid of change. Children can be comforted by the fact that the raindrops did not want to move but realized that they would be making new friends and having fun. This illustration can be used to motivate little ones who are terrified to leave their comfort zone. You, as a reviewer, even learned new words. A win-win situation. Lovely review.
Where there is a will, there's got to be a way :D
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Caribqueen16 wrote: 05 Apr 2020, 19:17 We are all a little afraid of change. Children can be comforted by the fact that the raindrops did not want to move but realized that they would be making new friends and having fun. This illustration can be used to motivate little ones who are terrified to leave their comfort zone. You, as a reviewer, even learned new words. A win-win situation. Lovely review.
Excellent point! These little raindrops didn’t want to move either but had to admit that, in the end, it all worked out for the best and propelled them forward even further into unforeseen adventures and opportunities. The illustrations were a true delight to behold as well! Thank you so much for your kind words.
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