Official Review: Chase Found Grit by Jeanne Evelyn

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Re: Official Review: Chase Found Grit by Jeanne Evelyn

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Kids as well as adults that have had to adjust to homeschool can relate to this wonderful story. The pandemic has caused a major shift in learning and working, and finding motivation has not been easy. A very timely book. Thank you for an enjoyable review.
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I was starting to get very tired of these endless lockdowns and a bit concerned about how well I'd do with classes being online. This book seems like a great way to start a new academic year.
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This aptly timed children's book sounds perfect for encouraging children during this difficult and topsy-turvy time. Finding the motivation to do school online when you are used to going to physical school and seeing your friends and teachers is not easy. I am impressed that there is so much character development in such a short book. Thanks for the thorough review!
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I just felt the vibe of the book, the way you reviewed it that's commendable. I felt the treat you have to while reading. I must say this is one of the most important for the kids , their parents and for the educators. Looking forward to enjoy this treat.
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I loved the first few pages that I read. I love the whimsy cover. Plus your great review just adds to my enjoyment of what I read. I will be recommending this to my friends who have kids at home doing school.
Great job on your review!!
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I haven't seen such a topic for books as long as i know. Even though I am a college student i think reading this book will be a happy experience. The current situation has made everyone miserable. I myself have been attending college from home for a year & half. This book may enlighten my thoughts & uplift my mood. Seems like the a quick read .Sure it can give me some insights. Thank u so much for the review. I am really glad to come across this book. :)
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The pandemic has made it very hard for students in every aspect .The author focuses on current situation and how the kid overcame the situation and find motivation face the challenges posed to him.
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This delightful little book would benefit just about everyone. We've all been through a tough year, though some more so than others. This is a reminder to dig deep and carry on. We can get through this.
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This inspirational book relates with me because during COVID-19 crisis,we asked to learn via online and it was so hard for me to adjust to the programme.
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I enjoyed reading this review and i think i would most certainly enjoy reading the book as i can relate to most of the underlying themes. Thank you for sharing.
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The book sounds appropriate at this time during the pandemic. It is suitable for children and it's educative.
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I love books that aim to teach kids 1 more thing that they don’t learn in school because it takes a Keen eye to even identify the lack of education in something and then a sharp kind to mitigate that lack of education through books

A job well done!!
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This is undoubtedly a timely book for kids. During the pandemic, it wasn't easy to find life and utilize time. But I feel this book is worth giving a try by a kid.
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The importance of going to school is that you will get to meet your friends and interact with people. But I believe this book will teach kids balance.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

This sounds like an appropriate and educative insight to young readers' academic progress. I loved the cover page and the lessons portrayed by it. I will love to read this book. Nice review.
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