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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This book sounds very sweet with a very important lesson. Many adults don't even understand this lesson, so I'm glad to see something teaching it to kids at a young age. Thank you for the insightful review.
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Wow amazing kids enjoying every moment...pets are the best companions
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This looks adorable! I'm pretty picky about what children's books I download for my daughter, but I think I'll give this one a try.
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To this day, my kids can still tell me about the special books that illustrated valuable lessons to them when they were small. This sounds like one of those books that would surely teach the lesson and then be thought fondly of later in life. Especially since it's about a cute, fluffy bunny! :)
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Thank you for explaining the illustrations; the book sounds beautiful and carry lessons everyone should learn.
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This is a great children's book. It tells the tale of a brother and sister fishing with their father. It is the younger sister's first time fishing and the brother gets very impatient as she is ruining his fun. Towards the end of the book, he realizes catching the most fish or catching the biggest fish is not really important. It has a great storyline that all children can relate to, especially those that have a sibling. It has a morale lesson about sharing, patience and doing what is right that is a great opportunity for parents to discuss with their children after reading this book.
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I've realised that when you desire something it always come to you in the wrong way for the first time; as to make you commit a crime. There are great lessons to be learned from this book.
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This sounds like such a cute and sweet story that would be useful to help teach young children a valuable lesson!
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Good review on a children's book. From the review it looks like a book every child should have to train them on accepting to return things that don't belong to you even if it hurts.
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This sounds like a well written children’s book that teaches a valuable lesson.
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The lessons in the book for children are invaluable. I like the characters and illustrations which are relatable to children.
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Great this is an interested book for the children and even adult because it bring some tangible memories.just try and read carefully and you would never wanted to miss a word or a line.great job once more.
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Amazing children's book that I would really like to read to my niece. Congrats on being the book of the day and excellent onlinebook.org review.
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Amazing children's book that I would really like to read to my niece. Congrats on being the book of the day and excellent onlinebook.org review.
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As a child I have loved to read books especially those which are colorful and well-illustrated. Now that I'm older I have realized that the point of a children's book should be beyond pictures- what should matter more is the moral lesson that it could present. From the review, the book sounds like it really is appropriate for children, packed with illustrations, and even more so because the book holds very meaningful lessons that children should learn.
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