Official Review: Rocky by Jennie E Nicassio

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Elizabeth Wangui
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Re: Official Review: Rocky by Jennie E Nicassio

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Perfect and interesting book for children celebration. Congrats
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Congrats Rocky by Jennie E Nicassio on this wonderful book. I Love the theme especially for placing much emphasis on the old ways of achievement which is undoubtedly 'hardwork' and the power of positive thinking. Rocky is able to achieve his dreams among so much distracting factors such as Bullying, Low self esteem. Awesome Review for all Ages
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Post by Mirry »

i just like the book has alot to learn from
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I really liked the story. It is a great and educative book for kids, encouraging them to work hard and to not give up on their dreams. The review is just perfect for the story. Thank you.
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Amazing indeed :tiphat:
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Post by bernadette tela »

This is just incredible... Thumbs up....Todays book happens to be so great to children, teaching them confidence, kindness and the power of thinking positively and to never give up on their dreams.
Rocky: The Rockefeller Christmas Tree, written by Author J.E Nicassio - Jennie
the author did a great job.... i have read so many kids stories, Cinderella stories, monsters but had not come across a tree as the main character. Jennie brought it out so magnificent Rocky a little Norway Spruce tree, with bent branches, bare with not so much green needles.He dreams of winning the Rockefeller Christmas Tree Contest and becoming this year's Rockefeller Christmas Tree despite being the smallest and less perfect tree.
Rocky is discouraged by other trees and animals about his dreams being unachievable but he does not give up. He is bullied by Bruce Spruce and AJ the squirrel. But Rocky choose to handle them excellently by not giving up and standing up for him self.
Hurry and get your copy today:
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Post by kollence »

The book is up to date character exhibited by individuals; that is bullying and how it should be managed in different institutions and other peer set-ups. The review was excellent in that it brought out the characters of the book candidly and the behaviours they hold.
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I didn't think the book would be great for children, but now that I've read a sample and your review, I'll definitely give it a go. I hope the illustrations are as good as you mentioned, I'd love to see how they look as I'm interested in illustration myself. This book is going on the Christmas ''to read'' list. Thanks!
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Post by Rodriq »

Wow pleasant children's book.
Nice review, good work Rocky!
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Post by timoba »

Apart from its wonderful illustrations, it is so encouraging both to children and adults, more especially on the role that self-belief can do to our success.
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Although this book is for children, I think I'll read it because of the core and redeeming values it instills in people. It's great!
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Post by Exalted »

There is no limitation in the sky but in the mind. Indeed all things are possible. Special thanks dear Author!
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:tiphat: Such a cute story, and a great way to impart some important messages to kids...all in a Holiday tale. Well told review!
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Post by Dan Kiarie »

I actually love the book since it portrays the attribute of working had never giving up despite being looked down upon.
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