Official Review: Warriors Eat Alphabet Soup

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Re: Official Review: Warriors Eat Alphabet Soup

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This sounds so cute and and I just love the title and the general message of this book. Thank you for the wonderful review!
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Wonderful review. This does sound like a book with a lot pf potential. I agree with you about the missing information about what illness she has. I know there are some kids out there who might read this book and wonder if every cough or sneeze could land them in the hospital!
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The title is what draws me to the book, my kids will love me read it to them. Thanks for the review.
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We genuinely need more books like these. Filled with comfort and love that can be readily absorbed by minors more so in terms of need.Your review was thoughtful and you did not leave any important aspect behind. Thanks
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SamSim wrote: 03 Nov 2018, 07:50 As a former child who required lots of medical attention, I think there should be more books like this. I love the font-change you described and the diversity presented as so normal as to not be mentioned. I agree with you about the story gaps in a children's book. Another great review!
I'm sorry to hear about your former medical issues, but thanks for commenting. :)
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Dael Reader wrote: 03 Nov 2018, 11:51 Wonderful review. This does sound like a book with a lot pf potential. I agree with you about the missing information about what illness she has. I know there are some kids out there who might read this book and wonder if every cough or sneeze could land them in the hospital!
I hadn't even thought about it that way! Excellent point! And thanks so much for commenting.
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