Review by pinklover -- Sigfried’s Smelly Socks!

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Re: Review by pinklover -- Sigfried’s Smelly Socks!

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Manali_DC wrote: 27 Dec 2017, 04:53 Fun review and fun title for a book! Your review makes me feel this might be a good story to read to a kid!
Yeah right, I agree and you will enjoy reading this book. :lol: :tiphat:
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Kudos for your review! I like the details you described in the book regarding the drawings and how this book is simple for any child.That is great that special needs kids can learn from this book! Sometimes certain authors forget that for children books you need to include your special needs audience.

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story3girl wrote: 27 Dec 2017, 10:18 Great review! I did feel differently, but I appreciate your feelings on it!
Thanks for your time reading mine. I appreciate your visit as well. I wanted to read more of your reviews. Have a happy day every time you wear a socks.
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A very nice and comprehensive review. I have also reviewed this funny children book. Do check my review.
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Great review, very good job, i must read this book in the future! Regards
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Your review was funny but speaks volume on the book, cann't wait to read the book!
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This book must be really funny, even as your review noted. I will read the book for enjoyment. Thanks for your review.
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ReyvrexQuestor Reyes wrote: 30 Dec 2017, 10:04 This book must be really funny, even as your review noted. I will read the book for enjoyment. Thanks for your review.
Thanks for your nice comment. I bit that you will enjoy reading this book.
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Thanks for the review. I am a parent too and I would love to get this book. Nice review
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Hildah Mose wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 23:37 Thanks for the review. I am a parent too and I would love to get this book. Nice review
Thanks for visiting my page. I am sure that you will enjoy this book, you and your kids. :lol: Your kids will learn that dirty things must be in the right place all the time. :tiphat:
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It does not really sound like my kind of book. I am not really into children's books. Nonetheless, thank you for the review!
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The cover alone implies that this is a children's book. But it is refreshing to read this sort of book as an escape from so much seriousness of the world that always means business. Thank you for the interesting review.
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Roggyrus wrote: 07 Jan 2018, 10:27 The cover alone implies that this is a children's book. But it is refreshing to read this sort of book as an escape from so much seriousness of the world that always means business. Thank you for the interesting review.
Thanks for visiting my page. You are right. When too much seriousness, it only creates headaches and back pain. So, we need to unwind sometime. Thanks Roggyrus :lol:
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Roggyrus wrote: 07 Jan 2018, 10:27 The cover alone implies that this is a children's book. But it is refreshing to read this sort of book as an escape from so much seriousness of the world that always means business. Thank you for the interesting review.
I agree with you about too much seriousness, it only creates wrinkles, headaches and heartaches. :lol: :lol:
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kandscreeley wrote: 25 Dec 2017, 10:45 The drawings sounds fun. Well, I guess the whole book does. Thanks for a nice review. Sounds like a cute children's story.
You are right with what you have noticed. :lol:
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