Review of The Tale of Tikky, the Quail

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Re: Review of The Tale of Tikky, the Quail

Post by Ann Ogochukwu »

I like children's books, and I particularly like the sound of this one, so I will flip through it's pages.
Congratulations, BOTD.
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Wonderful review. I love the cover for the book and the idea behind it. I don't like that Tikky left even though his mother said no it sets a bad example to children. Other than that it seems like a great kids bool full of lessons on how bot to let your limitations stop you from doing the things you love.
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It would be a good opportunity to learn a little bit of Chinese, since it's written in both languages. Good book and good review.
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Post by Cecilia Nwachi »

From this review alone, I can tell that the author covered every aspect of a child's behaviour, including doing things that they aren't permitted to do. The books inspires us to not limit ourselves to the things we know but to broaden our mind to other possibilities.
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I'm curious about what happened to kikke travelling without her mum knowing. Maybe something terrible would happen; children will have a good lesson to learn. Thank you for sharing this.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

This was an adorable read! The animals are very resourceful and supportive of each other when they have to handle a problem. Thanks for the review! :)
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It has useful lessons that we could live by like how we should never give up. Thanks for the review
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