Official Review: Treasure of the magical mine moppets

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Re: Official Review: Treasure of the magical mine moppets

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I think I would enjoy reading this book thoroughly to children. The writing is simple enough for children to grasp, but not so simple that adults would find it completely rudimentary. I thoroughly enjoyed the illustrations, but agree with you that there could definitely be more. Thank you for sharing your review with us.
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Looks like a wonderful and exciting adventure involving mine creatures! A magical world of fascination akin to Charlotte's Web is surely worth the read. I hope they'd add illustrations, children will love it even more. Thanks for this review!
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A book well suited for kids as you’ve explained, I would still love to check out the adventures of Tom Powers and Mr Withers. Thanks for the review.
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Even as an adult,I still love reading children's books. This one is going to be quite an engaging and educational one at that. Thanks for the amazing review!
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I guess I am a young child because I enjoyed the sample of the book! I couldn't stop wondering what would happen next. I finished the sample in a matter of minutes. Thank you for the review because I now know what happens and the major themes that the book explored
But the path I’ve chosen has always been the right one, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. :)
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Treasure of the Magical Mine Moppets by KJ Blocker is a great example of a starter reading fare for elementary school kids. The book touches on themes of family, unity, love, kindness and bravery against greed and hate. Life is wonderful but not perfect, but through love and unity, any family can overcome trouble.
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Post by Lia81 »

From the review it sounds interesting book .I like the fact that story contains meaningful messages such as honesty ,independence,responsibility,decision making and ability to overcome the difficulties of life.Regarding the illustrations i like childrens book that contains a lot of illustrations it is more appealing for children also but in this book maybe the author choose not having many illustrastions in order to encourage childrens imagination.
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Sounds like a fun read! I'm starting to build up a library for my grandkids, and this sounds like a good addition. The title is a little funky, but I guess it would grow on you.
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I am always looking for new stories to read my daughter and your review helps me feel like this may be a good one to try with her. I'm going to pick it up right now.
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This sounds like a cute children's story full of potential. My daughter's only one year old right now, but I can't wait to read her a story at night. This definitely might be something I would consider reading to her. Thanks for your great review. I hope the family and the moppets can get the farm back.
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I read this book sometime ago and it's simply amazing. The author has a great way of describing events and characters. The theme of kindness is also well explained. The book cover is also quite attractive!
But the path I’ve chosen has always been the right one, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. :)
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This book sounds really good and great for children. The lesson is really good.
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Nice review, I hope parents can get this for their kids.
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I like reading children's book once in a while. Thanks for the great review
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Post by Amanda Dobson »

Sounds like a great read for young adults. I like how books for this age group have life lessons that are learned. Thanks for the great review!
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