Official Review: Halloween with Snowman Paul by Yossi Lapid

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Re: Official Review: Halloween with Snowman Paul by Yossi Lapid

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It sounds like an interesting story. The author incorporated a snowman into a Halloween themed book. Even though it is a children's book I want to read the story. I think I would first read the book from the beginning before I start reading the entire series.
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Halloween with Snowman Paul by Yossi Lapid-- cover picture looking so cute. Name of this book is so creepy that's why anyone will be attracted by this name and this cute cover picture. This one is such a great for children and who always find new kind of book. Simple language of this book is easy to understand. I love this book.
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Rarely do I find a children's book that can keep the attention of an adult as well as keep them entertained. This sounds like a book that I would love to read to my niece's and nephews who LOVE Halloween.
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I really enjoy reading kids' books, especially if it has colorful illustrations. it captivates young readers and get them excited for Halloween...even if it's summer time! :) Great review!
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This book sounds adorable, and I think that parents who watched Frosty the Snowman as a kid will love reading this with their own children. I also love Halloween, so this will be a great book to remember when I have kids of my own. Thank you for the helpful review.
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A picture book for children, quite impressive and every young kid should get a chance to have it, but for the adults or somehow grown up kids, it's not that impressive since the words used on each page are very few to capture their morale as they look at the pictures.
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This sounds like a wonderful book for both boys and girls. Young readers will surely appreciate the none-complex read. I want to read it too! Great review.
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Post by Renalda C Williams »

Halloween with Snowman Paul by Yossi Lapid definitely sounds intriguing by its title alone. I admit that I had to do a double take when reading the sample pages. Halloween and Snowmen don’t usually go together and I found the content refreshing and amusing. The artwork is whimsical and friendly in its movement and color scheme. Definitely a unique addition to a children’s library.
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Post by alihassangondal5 »

I was delighted to see a new release in the snowman paul series because I have enjoyed this author's funny character and memorable illustrations. Halloween with snowman paul by yossi Lapid is scary book for 3-9 years old kids. This story tell tales of courage and exploration,gentleness and warmth,curiosity and questioning. Parents and teachers will enjoy cleaver rhymes and valid imagination. Pasek's illustrations are the perfect match for the aliens, dragons, spooky magic. This book is full of watercolor illustrations which are very soft and expressive. I will recommend this book from 3 to 9 years old childrens. But I am sure adults will enjoy this book more then Childrens. You Have Done A great work.
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The review gives the impression that this book is targeted to the young audience and writing style is also suited for the young people to understand the story easily without needing much help from elders. I feel amazed with this story as i find the snowman is enjoying Halloween and the picture also looks quite festive.
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Good review. Really good book. I love Snowman Paul!
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The book sounds like a like of fun with the rhythming and spooky characters. I love that the book is so inclusive. It is important that children books have diverse characters. Thank you for your great review.
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I went through the sample on Amazon. An entrancing illustration-loaded children's book. Cheers :) :)
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Even if I haven't read a picture book in a long time, I think I might enjoy this book as I still watch kiddie cartoons when I have the time. Also, I think the author has done an amazing job with the book, by delivering something little ones might adore.
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Post by Samanthajayne12 »

Such a great book for young children. The illustrations are exciting and eye-catching and it's such a unique and fun story. It's good that it can be read by a parent or by the children themselves, I'm sure this is a great introduction to reading.
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