Review by Julius_ -- Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?

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Review by Julius_ -- Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?" by Frankie B. Rabbit.]
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Dynomike: What’s Heartfulness? by Frankie B. Rabbit is a fictional children’s book about doing good to others and making them happy, especially during the time of their sufferings. It is one of the books in the Dynomike Teachers series. All books in this series are written by the same author.

As children grow up, it is very important to instill certain virtues in them. Virtues such as helping the needy and striving to keep themselves and everyone around them happy, especially those faced with difficulties, are very important and shouldn’t be ignored. Frankie, through this book, presents these teachings to the children through a very educative and entertaining storyline.

Dynomike, Spunky, Winky, and Jack Brussels are best friends. They enjoy playing and cycling together. On this day, Dynomike, Spunky, and Winky met and wanted to go cycling. They decided to go and pick Jack Brussels at their house, so they could go cycling together. When they reached their home, they realized that Jack Brussels’ mother was very sick. The family was, therefore, very sad. Dynomike comes up with ideas of what to do. They both brainstorm and conclude that they should take some gifts to the family. Since Jack and his mother were still asleep, they put the gifts beside their bed and left. When they woke up, they saw the gifts and we’re thrilled. Jack’s mother felt better and Jack could, thereafter, go cycling with his friends.

What I liked most is the structure of this book. Apart from being short and easy to read, the sentence structures were very poetic, hence easily memorable to children. The intended message was also brought up in a playful manner that children will find adventurous. I didn’t find any grammatical errors. This book was, therefore, well-edited. There was nothing I disliked. I found everything appealing and appropriate for the children to read.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. This is because the book was well written and I found nothing to dislike. I recommend it to children between the ages of four to ten years. Since this is a children’s book, adults won’t find it entertaining.

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Last time I checked, I was an adult. I have to double-check because I enjoyed the book! LOL! I still read kiddie books. They are great for relieving stress. Especially those with vibrant colors like this one.
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I’m another adult that enjoys reading children’s books! I work with young readers, and I also enjoy a colorful escape into a simple, well-written book every now and then.
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I love the themes in this book. It was encouraging to see that the friends remembered to include Jack in their cycling activity - then they focus on the mother's feelings. This is an important lesson for children. Friends go above and beyond. What a wonderful moral value for everyone! Thanks for this motivating recommendation!
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The message this book teaches the children is a good one - give to others without expecting anything in return. Thanks for your informative and interesting review!
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I enjoyed reading this book too and the spirit of cooperation portrayed by the characters.
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This sounds like a book that I will definitely be reading to my future kids! Thank you for a short but well-written and interesting review!!
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I enjoy reading children's books because of the moral lessons they contain; this one did not disappoint. In my view, teaching children to imbibe the virtue of helping the needy is non-negotiable. This must be a great resource for kids. Thanks for your well-written review.
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These stories are cute and educational. I’ve read this one and Pay it Forward. I love the vivid colors and the cute animals. Thanks for a great review!
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It looks like an educational plus enjoyable tale for children. Love your review!
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I agree with you that it's important to teach children certain virtues as helping the needy and making people around them happy. I also enjoyed reading the book and awarded the book a 4 out of 4 stars. Awesome review.
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