Official Review: The Unique Zoo Trip by Vannessa Nicholson

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cluthrie wrote: 23 Aug 2020, 21:43 I love this review! Glowing. Is this a book you'd recommend to be added to the collection at a library? Little ones might like the llamas, sloths, and yoga.
That’s a very sweet compliment to receive! Thank you so much, and yes, I think this one would make an excellent “little library” addition. Llamas, sloths, and yoga — oh yeah!
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Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: 23 Aug 2020, 22:32 Among the features that move me to the edge when it comes to children's books, are the high-quality illustrations and the length of the books. Thank you for the review.
These illustrations are top-notch delightful, and the overall length is just perfect! I share your thoughts on appreciating those same positive attributes. Thank you for stopping by.
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Children's books that incorporate real-life survival skills should be a must-read.

The review is well written.
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Very unique book and it sounds like a great book for the little ones. Very nice review!
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I do enjoy reading children's books. Thanks for your lovely review. Good job!
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Ify_Reviewer wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 08:25 Children's books that incorporate real-life survival skills should be a must-read.

The review is well written.
Totally agree! Survival skills must be learned and practiced over time.
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Ada Ling wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 11:42 Very unique book and it sounds like a great book for the little ones. Very nice review!
Uniquely fanciful in so many ways! Little ones will absolutely adore these animal characters. Thanks so much!
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Elvis Best wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 16:18 I do enjoy reading children's books. Thanks for your lovely review. Good job!
I love to briefly escape into mini fantasy worlds of happy, talking animals and whimsical illustrations! It’s a nice reprieve from the heaviness of typical, everyday life. Thanks for the kind words!
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Like the cool llama, kids are also excited about sunglasses.
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Tablito wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 18:39 Like the cool llama, kids are also excited about sunglasses.
This is true! It’s hip to be cool, and kids will love searching for and spotting all the fun accessories featured throughout the story.
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Thus would be fun without putting in too much time. Thanks for the review. I will surely buy the book.
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Star_and_Buck wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 20:36 Thus would be fun without putting in too much time. Thanks for the review. I will surely buy the book.
Hope you enjoy the interspecies story of friendship as much as I did!
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This sounds like a unique and very cute story. Great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 22:03 This sounds like a unique and very cute story. Great review!
Thanks so much! I’d happily recommend this one; it was relevant, current, and hip in ways that today’s youth would definitely relate to. :star:
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What an absolutely adorable story! I love the idea of sloths doing yoga and llamas in sunglasses. Such an important lesson for children that having a creative hobby is good for the soul. Thanks for another great review.
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