Review by Nerea -- Sigfried’s Smelly Socks!

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Review by Nerea -- Sigfried’s Smelly Socks!

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Sigfried’s Smelly Socks!" by Len Foley.]
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The apparent response to prevent the stinky smell from gaining access into one's airways is by instantly covering the nostril with a decent piece of cloth or hands. Kindly get any decent piece of cloth because what you are about to apparently experience now will technically spoil your social environment just as the author warns.

Sigfried is genuinely puzzled. He persistently tries to figure out what piece will ideally fit into the other to complete the intriguing puzzle. He typically picks a banana piece, unfortunately, it doesn't work for him. He repeats the same with the other items in his room, but still, it doesn't work. Ultimately, he discovers a pile of hidden socks that absolutely astounds him by the whiff each produce. Does this work for his intriguing puzzle? What possible actions does Sigfried take next?

Reading this fascinating book, I pictured a child's social environment and thought, it's normal to find it in a critical state. Without appropriate guidance and proper training, the child will never be in a position to distinguish what's tidy and what's not.

Sigfried's Smelly Socks by Len Foley represent a simple, easy to read correctly, and a non-tiring book. This will naturally appeal children from the age of 4 to 10 years. The practical illustrations accurately portrayed in the book are funny and hilarious. They also provide the reader with a vivid picture of what's being described in each line of the poem.

This is remarkably a noteworthy and enjoyable book to read owing to the fact that it's funny, entertaining, and that the published contents are not wearisome. I didn't detect anything from the book to dislike whatsoever.

With that said, I rate the book at a 4 out of 4 stars for the reason that it's exceptionally edited, hilarious and entertaining. The author did a great job on this one.

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Ha ha.. You are right in warning the readers! This book really stinks, although it is an amazing book for children. Loved your insightful take on the book, Nerea! Glad that you enjoyed it!
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Shrabastee wrote: 15 Jan 2019, 07:23 Ha ha.. You are right in warning the readers! This book really stinks, although it is an amazing book for children. Loved your insightful take on the book, Nerea! Glad that you enjoyed it!
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An easy-to-read book, one that is intriguing, and non-tiring is all that a kid would want in a book. It is good to see that all these characteristics are found in this book. Thanks for the review.
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Kibetious wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 03:23 An easy-to-read book, one that is intriguing, and non-tiring is all that a kid would want in a book. It is good to see that all these characteristics are found in this book. Thanks for the review.
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