Review of Mom & Dad Are Always Right

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Nice review here, @Maduabuchi Okwiya N Eze.
Indeed, there is so much that children are exposed to nowadays, from both those who are near and those who are far through social media and other channels. It is also true that parents will often have the best for their children in mind, and hence this is a book that will teach kids to listen to their parents.
Many thanks for the informative review.
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Peer pressure has always influenced children, but it has gotten worse with social media. Therefore, children will benefit from reading this book by learning that their parents have their best interests in mind. Thank you for your review.
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Parents always wish the best for theirnchildren though they might be wrong at times. Children on the other hand wish to be seen independent and self reliant in the world of social media and living a life on social media insted of a real life. This book teaches the imporyance of trusting your parents to make the right choices for you. Thank you for a beautiful review!
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Mom & Dad Are Always Right is a children's book that follows siblings Pete and June as they decide to make their own choices about daily routines like bedtime and meals, questioning the idea that parents always know best. Their adventures offer humorous insights and gentle lessons about decision-making and consequences, making it an engaging read for children aged 6 to 9.
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It sounds like a cute book that shows children that their parents know better and can teach them the right way to do things. I will have to read this to my grandsons, who are 2 and 4. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

This review shows that the book is both fun and educational. I like how the book uses rhyme and simple language to teach kids an important lesson about listening to their parents. The example with Pete and June wanting certain foods was a great way to show how kids don’t always know what’s best for them. Good point about keeping names consistent too.
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Mom & Dad Are Always Right is a charming, rhyming picture book that captures the timeless tug-of-war between childhood independence and parental wisdom. Through the lighthearted adventures of Pete and June, the story illustrates how children often challenge rules—bedtimes, food choices, and routines—only to learn why those rules exist. The rhyming structure and simple vocabulary make it enjoyable for children aged 6–9, and the life lessons are conveyed in a fun, accessible way. It’s an excellent resource for parents and educators to spark conversations about trust, safety, and growing up. Highly recommended for families who value gentle discipline and thoughtful storytelling.
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One can find a wonderful family story in the book "Mom & Dad Are Always Right" by Aimee.Andren@gmail.com. The book shows that a lot of influences from friends and social media, most of which are dangerous to children's well-being.
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Mom and Dad are Always Right by Aimee, a book that features parents and their quest for autonomy. It will be interesting to read about the matters that they disagreed on, and how they were able to handle conflict and manage the home.
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Great review. When one is a child it's hard seeing that all parents do is for the love of their children and through this work the author is able to portray to children to trust their parents.
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This is a great book for kids . Kids growing up are quite inquisitive always wanting to try something new whether good or bad. Most times the parent may not be there when they want to try out something new. This book is a great guideline to let kids know the result of their actions whether good or bad
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I'm looking forward to reading this book now that I've read the reviews. Thank you everyone who spent time going through this book for the satisfaction of other readers.
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Filled with illustrations and told in rhyme, today's BOTD is a children's book that teaches valuable lessons about well-being and trusting the ones who love them most...their parents! I also think this would be a great gift to give a child in your life who feels rules are not necessary and need to see the possibilites of what may happen when rules no longer apply. Thank you so much for your awesome review; I've downloaded my copy, and I plan to read it with my nephews!! :-)
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Post by Wamboi Susan »

"Mom & Dad Are Always Right" by Aimee.Andren@gmail.com, sounds like an engaging beautiful book. "I would say the message in this book applies to unlimited areas of life as they concern children's well-being and parent-child relationships"
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From the review this book seems to build relationship between parents and children. It encourages listening to parents because they are aware and right. It creates respect and help children recognize authority in their parents.
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