Review of My Doctor Looks Like Me

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Great review.This book will educate kids that inspires to be something and they are being looked down on
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Chigo Nwagboso wrote: 22 Jun 2021, 07:01 This book is quite inspiring and motivational. This will serve as a guide and children can draw strength in the storyline, which will propel them to dream big and bearing in mind that their dream is achievable. Thanks for an insightful review.
It certainly will! I hope kids everywhere will be blessed with experiencing a transformative moment like the one that was at the heart of this book. Thank you for the kind words! ❤️
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Jagiine wrote: 22 Jun 2021, 21:36 I love this concept! I really hope the editing mistakes are fixed soon because I think a lot of kids (and even older minority aspiring healthcare providers) can be encouraged by the message here. I'm going to consider getting this book for myself! Thanks for your review.
Ooh, I hope so too, because so many children can benefit from this inspirational story and book series! And you’re right, I think aspiring healthcare providers of all ages would find encouragement in this illustrated tale. Such a meaningful plot and storyline! 🩺
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Mercy Osmond wrote: 23 Jun 2021, 03:27 Great review.This book will educate kids that inspires to be something and they are being looked down on
Thank you so much for the sweet words of support! I do believe that illustrated, educational information is the very best kind! I hope kids from all sort of backgrounds and beginnings will get the opportunity to gain strength from these pages. They represent so much. 🔬
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This is a beautiful concept and I love that there are other books that accommodate children from other races. I do agree that little humans have the potential to achieve much through seeing others like them in their desired fields. Thank you for a lovely review!
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Thank you for this amazing review! Hope the author fixes all the issues, for the book is a must-read for kids :) I love and truly appreciate the message it carries out!
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Mwatu wrote: 24 Jun 2021, 05:24 This is a beautiful concept and I love that there are other books that accommodate children from other races. I do agree that little humans have the potential to achieve much through seeing others like them in their desired fields. Thank you for a lovely review!
Agreed! I was happy to see that there were already 3 influential books in this series, as they’ll truly empower little humans to seek motivating mentors in their respective fields of choice! Thank you for the kind words about this one! 💙
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Ellylion wrote: 24 Jun 2021, 12:26 Thank you for this amazing review! Hope the author fixes all the issues, for the book is a must-read for kids :) I love and truly appreciate the message it carries out!
I hope so too because it’s truly an inspiring story that so many kids in so many different counties and situations truly need to hear. They need to undoubtedly know that they are enough and that they can achieve anything they feel they’re personally capable of! The illustrations were so sweet as well. Thank you for the kind words of support! 🩹
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How wonderful that Celine came away from her doctor’s visit healthier in more ways than one. I hope the author has the chance to make your recommended revisions—this sounds like an encouraging series. Thank you for introducing this read! :gift: :balloon:
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Sometimes favorite doctor idea works for some children like a magic. The story in the book appears to be on this theme. Thanks for your insightful review.
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This book sounds inspiring for children and with few pages it would be an easy pick for them. Following dreams and building self confidence seems great thing about this book. Thank you for such a beautiful review.
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Representation matters so much! When kids see people who look like them in positions they aspire to occupy, it makes them see that IT IS POSSIBLE and motivates them to dream big. Lovely book, awesome review!
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MsH2k wrote: 25 Jun 2021, 02:45 How wonderful that Celine came away from her doctor’s visit healthier in more ways than one. I hope the author has the chance to make your recommended revisions—this sounds like an encouraging series. Thank you for introducing this read! :gift: :balloon:
Very true. Celine was healed in more ways than one! It definitely has the potential to be a very encouraging children’s book series! Thank you for the sweet comments, my friend. 🌟
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sanjus wrote: 25 Jun 2021, 08:47 Sometimes favorite doctor idea works for some children like a magic. The story in the book appears to be on this theme. Thanks for your insightful review.
Celine had always been shy and hesitant on previous doctor visits, but this trip to the pediatrician definitely gave her a reason to smile! Thank you for your comment. 💙
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Urvashi Tripathi wrote: 25 Jun 2021, 12:25 This book sounds inspiring for children and with few pages it would be an easy pick for them. Following dreams and building self confidence seems great thing about this book. Thank you for such a beautiful review.
It was so inspiring, and it was also an easily approachable number of concise pages. Self-confidence and ambition helped make all of her dreams come true!
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