Review by Sarah Tariq -- Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base

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Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Toni the Superhero by R.D. Base

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Mildred Tabitha wrote: โ†‘09 May 2018, 11:06 I also liked the simplicity of the book. I liked the colors and how the photos were displayed. Thanks for your well written review
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Its sounds the reviewer really enjoy this story. Toni is just not a super hero hes a extra ordinary hero. Ill got this one to my shelfs.
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Samarah2010 wrote: โ†‘11 May 2018, 01:01 Its sounds the reviewer really enjoy this story. Toni is just not a super hero hes a extra ordinary hero. Ill got this one to my shelfs.
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Thank you for the brilliant review. It does seem like a great book for children, and a good teaching tool for the adults!
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gen_g wrote: โ†‘12 May 2018, 02:43 Thank you for the brilliant review. It does seem like a great book for children, and a good teaching tool for the adults!
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I will have the pleasure of meeting Toni by July when this book becomes BOTM. I have no kids but enjoy reading children's books for the relaxation and stress-relief that they bring. I believe Toni's superpowers include doing housework. Moms would love their children to have that superpower.

Thanks for the endearing review, Sarah Tariq!
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Iโ€™m gojng to have to read this one eventually. I love that part of his superhero-ness is doing chores.
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Miriam Molina wrote: โ†‘13 May 2018, 10:29 I will have the pleasure of meeting Toni by July when this book becomes BOTM. I have no kids but enjoy reading children's books for the relaxation and stress-relief that they bring. I believe Toni's superpowers include doing housework. Moms would love their children to have that superpower.

Thanks for the endearing review, Sarah Tariq!
Thanks for your feedback Miriam. You are right these lighthearted children books have very soothing impact in a stressful life.
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teacherjh wrote: โ†‘13 May 2018, 14:57 Iโ€™m gojng to have to read this one eventually. I love that part of his superhero-ness is doing chores.
Yes, you should read this interesting book. Thanks for your feedback โ˜บ.
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I have read this book and it is as amazing as your review. Thanks for the review.
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I love it when children's books have a nice lesson. In this case, doing chores, playing with friends, and rescuing animals are important ways kids can learn to make a difference. Thanks for a great review!
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Kemunto lucy wrote: โ†‘14 May 2018, 10:29 I have read this book and it is as amazing as your review. Thanks for the review.
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SABRADLEY wrote: โ†‘14 May 2018, 15:26 I love it when children's books have a nice lesson. In this case, doing chores, playing with friends, and rescuing animals are important ways kids can learn to make a difference. Thanks for a great review!
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A super hero who does chores with a smile - whatโ€™s not to love?
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teacherjh wrote: โ†‘16 May 2018, 13:13 A super hero who does chores with a smile - whatโ€™s not to love?
It's a very likeable character. Thanks for your feedback.
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