Official Review: Hey, Don't Forget the Sunscreen!

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Re: Official Review: Hey, Don't Forget the Sunscreen!

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I would have never thought a book like this would really have to be written, but it is a good idea. I probably need to read this book myself. Thanks for the review!
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Quite a nice way to teach children about moral knowledge, what should they do and what not. Along with that this book also throws light on harmful conditions our earth is facing.The uv rays , global warming. Children if u wanna learn something about life do get this book :D
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I cringe whenever I see someone with a sunburn. We take it as no big deal but it really can be.
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Post by Gmdiamzon 2 »

I can say that children who are confuse to every things they can see are the smartest. This is scientific book has the lesson that when we made that mistake we must not do it again.
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