Review by kandscreeley -- Four Funny Potatoes! by Len Foley

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Re: Review by kandscreeley -- Four Funny Potatoes! by Len Foley

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briellejee wrote: 02 Jan 2019, 18:56 I have read Len Foley's work before and I'm glad that the illustrations for this one is alsk bright and vivid. It helps the children recognize simple things inside the house. I would use this in reading time with my nephew, he likes colors! Thanks for thsi review! :tiphat:
He has a way with words and children's books. Thanks for commenting!
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I certainly enjoyed the illustration in the book. They were funny, colorful and very entertaining for children and adult alike.
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abbiejoice wrote: 08 Jan 2019, 20:54 I certainly enjoyed the illustration in the book. They were funny, colorful and very entertaining for children and adult alike.
True. I even enjoyed reading this book. Thanks for commenting!
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I felt the same way about the ending. I wish it had cut off before the deed was done!
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britt13 wrote: 22 Jan 2019, 12:59 I felt the same way about the ending. I wish it had cut off before the deed was done!
Nevertheless, it was cute. :) Thanks for commenting!
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I loved the book, sorry for the banana though.
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Pamup52 wrote: 18 Jun 2019, 11:46 I loved the book, sorry for the banana though.
Definitely! He loves to put some kind of a twist on the end of his stories, though. Thanks for commenting.
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