Official Review: Little Green by Arnold Rudnick

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Re: Official Review: Little Green by Arnold Rudnick

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It's not unusual for people to dismiss a book with a wave of hand as just "children's book", but " Little Green" contains a good quantity of symbolism which children may take at face value or literally. To adults, they constitute a great lesson. So "Little Green" should be classified sc "Children's and Adults' " book. Get s copy non!
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Wow! A children's book with moral value and surprise ending is definitely gonna get me engaged. Thanks for the great review.
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Sounds fantastic such books are also good for adults, it takes your mind away for a moment from this life and you create your own world of fantasies where you can enjoy, laugh and be at ease, at least for that time you are reading it.
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I am currently reading the book, when I'm through I will make my comment.
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A book that teaches morals to children . It is a colourful picture book.
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The official review of Little Green by Arnold Rudnick dicussed the efforts of a little frog to perform like his animal friends, the geese, koi and horses; because of his innate differences, little frog can't do some of those things. I like this because because it sends the message that everyone is different and therefor will have their own individual talents.
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I like the father and child moral lesson. I miss my father while reading your review. I like it. That book is full of fun .
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Thanks for the great review. I really love children books which includes moral lesson on it. I'm just wondering on the title on the book which is the name of the name of the main character. It is too common and the author might have thought of a more unique or different title. It is just a minor detail. The important thing is the content of the book. I'm looking forward to reading it.
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