Featured Review of What did you do at school today? | December 2024 Book of the Month
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The book features vibrant illustrations and lively rhymes that invite children to share their school experiences, whether they involve pirates, rainbows, or imaginative adventures. Each page encourages kids to respond to whimsical prompts, fostering creativity and storytelling skills. The interactive nature of the text makes it an excellent choice for read-aloud sessions, where parents can engage with their children and spark meaningful conversations.
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This book is amazing to everyone, this is what we call must read, because thus book show us how we must interact with our children in their school event,so amazing book
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Lacavera’s words feel like a gentle reminder of something we already know deep down but sometimes forget—the bond between a parent and child is everything. It’s not just about talking but about truly connecting, noticing the little changes, and stepping in with love and care when something feels off. This kind of communication is so vital, not just for their safety but for their growth and happiness.
This book isn’t just a recommendation for parents and guardians—it’s an experience. It feels like someone holding your hand and walking you through the beautiful, complicated, messy world of a child’s life. For me, it’s a reminder that being present and truly listening can make all the difference.
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