Official Review: Christmas with Snowman Paul by Yossi Lapid

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Re: Official Review: Christmas with Snowman Paul by Yossi Lapid

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A book which speaks on friendship, acceptance and giving. This sounds like a good read for children this festive season.
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Sounds like an incredibly wonderful book for children, especially now that Christmas is right around the corner.
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This sounds like a wonderfully heart-warming story that can be enjoyed by anyone. I like that the underlying themes of acceptance and kindness are not too over-the-top or forced, but rather a gentle reminder of what we can do for others and our friends.

The fact that it's written in rhyme and has full-page illustrations is perfect for children and makes it that much more fun and engaging for them. Thank you for the great review!
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Christmas story with a moral lesson. Sounds like a win-win. Nice review.
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I must say this book seems to be great choice for children. Awesome illustrations and sound plot, and not just meaninglessness wandering. Hope author will continue this series.
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Great review, the book seems very heartwarming and nice with beautiful illustrations.
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I read the preview of the book and I agree that it sounds like a book for all to enjoy regardless of religion. I too thought it reminded me of Frosty the Snowman and also the Snowman by Raymond Briggs, especially the style of the illustrations. The rhyming was light and fun to read and would definitely consider this book for my small grandchildren.
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Sounds like a great Christmas book! I love that you mentioned that it has rhyme in it. It's also nice that the book has a clear problem and a resolution to it. Great review.
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I think that this is a cute little book. I think that it is really good for the family and right in time for the holidays. I am going to add this to my want to read list.
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Post by Vanivah kwamboka »

christmas with snowman paul by Yossi Lapid
Plays along with rhym scheme, a great book when it comes to morals and entertainment..good for both kids and grownups...
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This Christmas story about friendship and acceptance sounds like the perfect holiday read for children. My family has a book tradition in December and this would be a perfect fit! Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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To be honest minus the stick hair he makes me think of olaf from frozen. Still sounds like a good story.grats on botd.
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A timely novel for the kids! I love children's books because of the light theme and how they give learning in life that guides children to better themselves.
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We love cute little Christmas books. We had this great Christmas record we listened to growing up. It was like an old time audiobook. Sounds like a cute story! Thanks!
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You make me felt the old good days of the effects of Christmas on both young and old. A time when your bone marrow dances to the tune of delicious meals, combined with the joy of finding oneself in the full embrace parents.

Good review with solid analysis.

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