Review of Animal Village

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Great Review :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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This seems like a lovely book for children to have fun and learn about Africa and its animals. It can be great for teachers in kindergarten and primary school. Thank you for your great review!
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Miriam Molina wrote: 25 Nov 2021, 18:14 It seems the animals are wiser than us, their supposedly intelligent masters.

I love children's books with beautiful pictures. I wish I could touch that book. But buying a paper book from where I'm at is too expensive.
I love children's books with beautiful pictures too. It would be wonderful if this book were available in e-book. I think the illustrations would still be as awesome.

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J Edwards wrote: 25 Nov 2021, 18:35 Children and illustrations are kind of intertwined because they learn by their vision mostly. I am glad that this book is well- illustrated for this purpose. Thanks for your excellent review.
Children (of all ages) who read this book will certainly learn about the beauty of the West African landscape through the visual stimulation of the illustrations. And it was also a work of art to make the text large enough to read easily without distracting from the picture.

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Chelsea Kamsi wrote: 25 Nov 2021, 18:52 Looks and from what you explained about the book really seems interesting I will read it
It is truly a beautiful book in every way. I hope you enjoy it!
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Kajol Dadhania wrote: 25 Nov 2021, 23:56 Great Review :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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NetMassimo wrote: 26 Nov 2021, 02:44 This seems like a lovely book for children to have fun and learn about Africa and its animals. It can be great for teachers in kindergarten and primary school. Thank you for your great review!
Indeed, it is a great story for young readers to learn and be transported by the illustrations.
It is also a lovely book for readers of any age who would enjoy a quick escape into the simplicity of a well-written and well-illustrated children's book.

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This looks like the cutest story I’ve seen in a while! I don’t understand the technical details about the illustrations either, but they are amazing. I had to google this book to find out more. Me and my kiddos, we love animal stories with a deeper message. I think I might have to get this for them (and for me!).

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Kirsi_78 wrote: 29 Nov 2021, 15:05 This looks like the cutest story I’ve seen in a while! I don’t understand the technical details about the illustrations either, but they are amazing. I had to google this book to find out more. Me and my kiddos, we love animal stories with a deeper message. I think I might have to get this for them (and for me!).

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Oh, this is truly a treasure for any bookcase, and just in time for the holidays! I hope you decide to get this read. Be prepared to take a wonderful trip and learn a few lessons from our animal friends. :giraffe:

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I think this book is a positive addition to a child's library.
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Sarah Sonbol wrote: 01 Dec 2021, 14:15 I think this book is a positive addition to a child's library.
It is indeed a wonderful story that the whole family can enjoy. Thank you for stopping by for a visit.
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It is always bring pleasure to read about animaIs and its adventures!
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fairytales wrote: 03 Dec 2021, 02:40 It is always bring pleasure to read about animaIs and its adventures!
Then, you would find this story a delight and the illustrations amazing.
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I like children books that inform and educate readers. Thanks for the interesting review!
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The beginning of the review and the vivid description of this book took me back to my childhood days. I loved illustrated books as a child and continue to do so, to a certain extent. Reading a children’s book has its own share of happiness and the illustrations add on to the reading experience. I will surely consider reading this book. Thanks for the review.
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