Official Review: The Oregon Kids by Bob Richley

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Re: Official Review: The Oregon Kids by Bob Richley

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Thank you for the review! I love children’s books that contain teachable lessons, they are such useful tools for kids. Providing a learning experience wrapped up in a fun activity is invaluable.
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This is a great book, one that is extremely well Illustrated, to instruct young kids on the proper way to conduct themselves during everyday situations. In this iteration of the Oregon kids, one little girl loses her rabbit, and another finds it.
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Sounds like a nice book with a great lesson. It helps that the illustrations are pleasant too. Thanks for the review! :)
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It sounds like a very sweet story. I think my kids would enjoy this one. Thanks for the great review!
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This book sounds amazing. It's a lesson that is sorely needed by more people in the world. Hope this becomes a best seller.
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Sounds like a nice book with a great lesson. It helps that the illustrations are pleasant too. Thanks for the review! :)
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Sounds like a nice book with a great lesson. It helps that the illustrations are pleasant too. Thanks for the review! :)
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What a cute story idea and good lesson for kids. I look forward to reading!
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Great review. This short book has great lessons for young readers. It also sounds full of wonderful art for the young imagination. Thank you for sharing.
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I agree with you. Children need to be taught honesty while they are young. I like this review.
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Sounds charming and a good lesson for children about the loss of things you love and why you need to take care of them!
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This sounds like a really sweet children's book. I can't wait to read it to my nephew.
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Sounds like a really good book for kids to learn a moral from. Good review.
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I loved this book. I read it to my 6 year old neice. She loved the story and the lesson was something that she will definitely remember. I did have a few things that could be improved. There were a few words that she basically understood but I know could have been explained in simpler terms. The drawing was amazing simple but detailed. They showed exactly what was relevant to the story. I would like a bit more details with the story. Out of 4 stars 3.5.
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Post by L_Therese »

Themes like responsibility and honesty coupled with excellent illustrations is a great foundation for a children's book. I also appreciate that it can stand alone and doesn't need its predecessor to make sense.
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