Official Review: Emilia Rose and the rainbow adventure

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Looks like an interesting read for children. I like the theme of the book too.
Thanks for the review
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Ify_Reviewer wrote: 29 Aug 2020, 09:09 Looks like an interesting read for children. I like the theme of the book too.
Thanks for the review
Interesting and eye-opening and entertaining all around. Thank you!
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Usually, when you think about childrens' books. You don't think that there are many lessons to learn from them, so it nice to know that a beautiful, colorful book like this exists.
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Samana95 wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 09:50 Usually, when you think about childrens' books. You don't think that there are many lessons to learn from them, so it nice to know that a beautiful, colorful book like this exists.
It's colorful, entertaining, and quite informative! Young readers will love it! :book:
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Not an easy task to make the principles of Tao accessible to kids. Thanks for adding the prononciation, I didn't know it was pronounced 'dow'.
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"'NOLand,’ a dreadful place of early bedtimes and grumpy grown-ups." Haha! That's fantastic! This sounds like a fun book, especially if you do as the author says and substitute the child's name. I especially like that it's full of deeper meaning and morals.
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Books written for children are not my thing even though this one sounds intriguing as well as informative. Thanks for the amazing review.
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This book is an educational book , it's awesome to read and pertains a create more mind of perception. I love to read and this book is a very eye-catching book.
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This book looks is a master piece for kids. The presentation with a group of eight representational LiaBots is a unique concept to keep children engaged and tour LiaLand, the imaginary dream place of juniors in a colorful world. Nice review, AvidBibliophile. Thanks,
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A spiritual children's book doesn't interest me so, I am going to pass on this book. Great review though! It seems that you enjoyed this book.
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I absolutely love when a children's book is featured for BOTD! Originally written for the author's granddaughter, today's BOTD is a fantasy children's book embedded with the key principles of Tao. The delightful characters and full-page illustrations will sweep young readers away on a magical adventure, and the appendix will help adults better understand of the ideas and messages presented in the book. Your review was outstanding, and I have downloaded a copy! Thank you! :-)
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I appreciate the author's participatory approach in the book. By substituting a child's name into the story, I can already imagine children gushing over this one. Thanks for the great review and recommendation.
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Sounds like wonderland. Also the idea of spiritual mysticism and balance in a children's book is rather strange but sounds interesting. Thanks for the great review.
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Thanks for the great review and recommendation. :D I appreciate the author's participatory approach in the book. By substituting a child's name into the story, I can already imagine children gushing over this one.
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:D Children(especially the girls) definitely fall in love with mystical and magical books,the review was a blast. Though am not a little kid, am in great admiration to this storybook.! Keep it up.
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