Official Review: Chase Found Grit by Jeanne Evelyn

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Re: Official Review: Chase Found Grit by Jeanne Evelyn

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Remote learning brought by the pandemic is certainly hard for school-aged kids. I’m glad there is this book that can encourage them to push through and show them they are capable of accomplishing amazing things still!
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This book sounds like a good read for those who want to know more about homeschooling and what anxieties your child might encounter and how to deal with them.
I loved reading your detailed review!
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Thanks for a very encouraging review that will entice kids and parents alike. It's just appropriate to add pep to bored kids studying from home. How Chase found GRIT is the 64 dollar question that this book will answer.
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Post by Themba Mdhluli »

First of all, I loved the cover of this book. It features a boy at school, his laptop open, on his home desk. The bright colors are captivating and will appeal to kids at first glance. The way the words of the title are colored differently causes certain letters to stand out, which draws attention to the book's central theme. I liked how Chase had an enthusiastic expression.
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This is a great review and I really like the content inside the book. With the way the year has been, the story real gives a feeling of encouragement with a nice “grit” topping!! congrats on the BOTD
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What a great book for kids today!! I know my own kid got tired of being at home. Great review
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting children's book about a book having to go to or attend school remotely via his computer. It seems to reflect what students had to experience this past year with the COVID-19 restrictions. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Love how relevant the scenario is to the lives of today’s children. I definitely think books like this can help children understand how to cope better with online learning as a result of COVID. Great idea!!
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Contemporary scenerio in Chase found Grit
While downloading this book i was expecting a story filled with all wild and imaginative stuff. Instead it is the depiction of lives amidst pandemic particularly life of children. Also, a hope is shared "No wing to fill your sails doesn't mean your ship is sinking".
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Seems like a good educational book fit for the times. Thanks for the great review!
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It has been a really difficult time for children who are forced to stay cooped up in their homes and not meet their friends and teachers. This book offers an encouraging new perspective at their situation.
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Being a students myself I could actually relate to this book so much! It's very necessary to know how covid has affected the mental being of students at home and this book does that good! It has so many positive uplifting incidents that will actually help many kids out there!
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This book motivates and gives inspiration to children during this pandemic. Amazing review.
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I read this book and thought it sweet and well-written. Your review is fantastic. You brought out the essence of the book, which should entice readers.
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This book is definitely one for the current times. My daughter is 15 years old and felt the same way many times during the past school year. I like that the book highlights perseverance and encouragement. Thank you for your great review!
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