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Hello, Sahani Nimandra! I had the chance to read this smelly book when it was BOTD two days ago. I think it is a good one for teaching kids to use their senses of sight, hearing, and smell. To complete the five senses, the parents would have to hug the children and treat them to ice cream after reading, LOL! A sixth sense would be the sense of humor that everybody should have.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 30 Jan 2018, 17:29 Hello, Sahani Nimandra! I had the chance to read this smelly book when it was BOTD two days ago. I think it is a good one for teaching kids to use their senses of sight, hearing, and smell. To complete the five senses, the parents would have to hug the children and treat them to ice cream after reading, LOL! A sixth sense would be the sense of humor that everybody should have.
Yes, that's totally true! Honestly, this may be a children book but it has lot to offer more than anything.
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Sigfried story sounds gross and hilarious. I noticed some grammatical errors in your review that you'd like to work on.
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Oulababe wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 14:52 Sigfried story sounds gross and hilarious. I noticed some grammatical errors in your review that you'd like to work on.
Oh! Thank you!
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The cartoon illustrations to talk about stinky smells might make some kids laugh for sure, but I don't think children need prodding to talk and laugh about stinky smells. They may need more help in reacting positive to stinky smells and keeping their bodies and environments clean.
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LV2R wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 23:18 The cartoon illustrations to talk about stinky smells might make some kids laugh for sure, but I don't think children need prodding to talk and laugh about stinky smells. They may need more help in reacting positive to stinky smells and keeping their bodies and environments clean.
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I couldn't agree with you more @Sahani Nimandra👍This is such a happy, hilarious book that kids and parents will enjoy :D plus, it has a special lesson about "cleanliness" silently written all over this book that every reader, young and old, will remember🤗 I honestly enjoyed your review👏 thanks for sharing! :tiphat:
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Oulababe wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 14:52 Sigfried story sounds gross and hilarious. I noticed some grammatical errors in your review that you'd like to work on.
Thank you so much for pointing that out. :tiphat:
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Ma Cheryll wrote: 08 Oct 2018, 05:44 I couldn't agree with you more @Sahani Nimandra👍This is such a happy, hilarious book that kids and parents will enjoy :D plus, it has a special lesson about "cleanliness" silently written all over this book that every reader, young and old, will remember🤗 I honestly enjoyed your review👏 thanks for sharing! :tiphat:
Thank you for commenting dear :tiphat:
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A lot has already been written that appeal to the senses and it's rare that I encounter anything that specifically deals with the olfactory one. It's probably because it could be one of the most discomforting topics to tackle. Thus, to be able to come up with a humorous yet lesson-filled piece such as what you found this book to be is a true mark of a skilful writer, indeed. Thank you for your light yet weighty review.
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Espie wrote: 14 Oct 2018, 21:04 A lot has already been written that appeal to the senses and it's rare that I encounter anything that specifically deals with the olfactory one. It's probably because it could be one of the most discomforting topics to tackle. Thus, to be able to come up with a humorous yet lesson-filled piece such as what you found this book to be is a true mark of a skilful writer, indeed. Thank you for your light yet weighty review.
Thank you so much for putting it in that way! I'm glad that you appreciate my work dear.
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Sahani Nimandra wrote: 29 Jan 2018, 06:28
Sarah Tariq wrote: 28 Jan 2018, 12:24 It's an amazing funny book for children. The author inculcates the lesson of cleanliness through this book. It's a lovely review. Thanks
Thanks for the comment!
Yeah, it was written in a jolly style, but definitely has an unsaid message behind. Thanks from me as well. It really was a mood enlightening review.
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Ayat paarsa wrote: 28 Dec 2018, 20:10
Sahani Nimandra wrote: 29 Jan 2018, 06:28
Sarah Tariq wrote: 28 Jan 2018, 12:24 It's an amazing funny book for children. The author inculcates the lesson of cleanliness through this book. It's a lovely review. Thanks
Thanks for the comment!
Yeah, it was written in a jolly style, but definitely has an unsaid message behind. Thanks from me as well. It really was a mood enlightening review.
Thank you, I'm glad that it was an entertaining review! :tiphat:
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Sahani Nimandra wrote: 28 Dec 2018, 20:21
Ayat paarsa wrote: 28 Dec 2018, 20:10
Sahani Nimandra wrote: 29 Jan 2018, 06:28

Thanks for the comment!
Yeah, it was written in a jolly style, but definitely has an unsaid message behind. Thanks from me as well. It really was a mood enlightening review.
Thank you, I'm glad that it was an entertaining review! :tiphat:
No doubt :D
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