Official Review: What came first the chicken or the egg?

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This is another winner for children and parents alike and the topic has certainly grabbed my attention.
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The title of the book is very nice and sighting,and the story too is very interesting and worth reading thanks
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The title of the book hit me first. The review is good. Was expecting maybe a story along the title. The author has done a great job including the uniqueness and how one should embrace being unique. Using rhyme in the book also makes it very interesting for kids to read it.
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Asamoah Gordon Addai wrote: 23 Apr 2018, 09:40 The title of the book is very nice and sighting,and the story too is very interesting and worth reading thanks
Indeed, the title is very nice and attracts attention.
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Cute, now I want to read it to find out what the answer is.
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This is definitely a cute story which teaches children on self acceptance. It also teaches them to be strong even when faced with challenges. The review is good and interesting.
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I think it’s crazy that we have to talk to children about challenges that mixed couples have. It honestly doesn’t make sense. But since this is the society we live in, I appreciate it that there are individuals out there that are able to educate children in a friendly way.
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What came first ,the chicken or the egg?
Indeed an intresting title..and the mostly asked question. Everyone in his or her life would have asked this for sure. The story is nice too, a must read book for children
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The title is so confusing even thou i always see this in a particular lessons in our highschool days i still dont know what could be the answer thats why this is book is really interesting to read and learn more.
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This sounds like a lovely story with a lesson so relevant and needed today. More kids need to read books that teach acceptance.
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I didn't expect a children's book to have such a complex plot and characters. I wonder if it says what came first. My money is on the egg because of evolution. But it is just an opinion.
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Well, maybe the book could just be too complex for kids to read
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a_jerobon wrote: 26 Apr 2018, 05:21 This is definitely a cute story which teaches children on self acceptance. It also teaches them to be strong even when faced with challenges. The review is good and interesting.
Very very true. As long as there is a desirable lesson that the kids who will read it can learn, then this book can be recommended for reading. It not only entertains but also inculcates a good moral lesson.
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