Official Review: The Oregon Kids by Bob Richley

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Re: Official Review: The Oregon Kids by Bob Richley

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Great review. This book sounds interesting. I like how the main character is so relatable to anyone. Children's books are a good way to get kids to take an interest in reading.
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Post by Lynn Dagaang »

I love to read childrens book. Books like this are very useful to teach my kids. This kind of book can learn a lot of life lessons.
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Children's books with good life lessons are a wonderful resource! Congratuliations to the author!
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Congrats on the review! Sounds like a cute little book. Not too challenging, not too easy. As Goldilocks would have said, "Just right!" Will check it out!
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Fantastic review! Having three small children, I am very familiar with children's books. I especially enjoy reading them to my children when the story contains a life lesson. Patience is an important lesson.
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A character all of us can relate to. I am quite cautious when choosing books for children, what with all the subdued messages they may convey. Thanks for the review.
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For me, books with life lessons are definitely good books. Patience is indeed a trait not only children struggle with, but adults as well. This is a book I could suggest to my friends, who have kids. Thanks for the review. ^^
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Thanks for the great review. I love children's book because it serves as my deviation from a heavy day of work while reading it to my nephews and nieces. This is indeed a reach source of moral lesson for the kids.
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An awesome book which catches the eyes of children and helps to open their imagination and their sense of understanding society and learning about life which teaches them morals and lessons while enjoying themselves as they are deeply wrapped into the creative and simple plot of the book.
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Looks like a cute book. Thanks for the review.
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Seems like an interesting story I can read with my daughter. I'll put it on my TBR list. Thanks for the review.
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Billy and the other other characters are likable. Billy's impatience portrays a typical kid who is excited to do what he loves to do but are hindered by circumstances. This is a great book for kids.
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Fishing is a sport take demands a great deal of patience. Sounds like Billy is having many experiences that teach this virtue. Sounds like a well written children's book. Thanks for the review.
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It is refreshing when a children's story comes along and teaches a good character trait. Selflessness and patience are not readily taught to children these days. Thank you for the review.
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This definitely sounds like a great children's book. I only wish my boys were still young enough to read it. Thanks for your insightful review!
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