Review by Kajori50 -- Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?

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Review by Kajori50 -- 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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4 out of 4 stars
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In today's fast-paced world, we all are busy with our own lives. We often overlook the needs of others. When someone falls ill, we take them to the doctor and tend to think that it is the end of our responsibility. Though unintentionally, we often forget to be kind and considerate. The children of this generation mostly witness this kind of attitude while growing up. I believe it is our duty to teach them to be kind. The best way to inculcate values in a child is through a book.

Frankie B Rabbit’s Dynomike: What's Heartfulness? is one such book. One fine day, Dynomike, Spunky, and Winky are on their way to ride bikes in the park. They stop on the way to pick up Jack Brussels. However, Jack declines to go with them and informs them that he would stay at home with his sick mother. Dynomike and his friends become worried about Jack. They think of ways to cure his mother. After a lot of brainstorming, Dynomike comes up with the concept of ‘heartfulness’.

What is ‘heartfulness’? Will it cure Jack's mother and bring a smile to his face?

Dynomike: What's Heartfulness? is a book packed with a valuable lesson. It teaches children to be unconditionally kind and loving towards others. It showcases the power of pure intentions. It is a well-made package for children. The illustrations are both fun and beautiful. The bright and colorful pictures are sure to draw in young children.

The eight book in the Dynomike Teaches Series is penned in a very creative manner. The author follows a rhyming scheme in his writing. The book is written in couplets. This makes it all the more intriguing. Also, I would like to mention that kids are often drawn towards rhymes and find it easy to remember it. I truly liked this.

I have to mention that I could locate only one error in the entire book. In my opinion, this makes it a pretty well-edited book. In fact, I did not find anything to dislike about the book.

Keeping in mind the pros and cons, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. This book is perfect for a bed-time story for young children. Parents can use it to put them to sleep and teach them an important lesson.

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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I've loved all of the Dynomike Teaches Series books that I've read! They have lovely and meaningful messages without being preachy and you're totally right, I read lately of all the benefits that reading in rhymes has for language learning and it's amazing!
Thank you!
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Post by Connie Otwani »

I am curious about this heartfulness. I love the theme of the book, and find it an invaluable resource in equipping children with good virtues.

Great review!
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