Review of Did you know

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Jason sounds to be a very knowledgeable kid. In this book, he tells readers some facts about history to technology. This book sounds fun with some very interesting facts. Congratulations on BOTD!
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It's amazing how a nine year old knows so much more than an adult. This book is great for children as it is very educational and i like that it touches on diversity and things to do with the environment. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Jason, a nine-year-old boy, knows a lot of random facts about technology and history. This seems like is an informative book for children! Congrats botd.
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Post by Daviet Mogasa »

Little Jason's depiction of words gives me a sense to want to monitor his moves with his African friend and others. The book has given me a sense to believe that is possible to educate our, if we let them executed their talents freely.
The book is very informative even to grown ups, easy to read.
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Post by Obinna Chima Agoms »

This book reminds me of some competitions I attended when I was younger. We used to compete to know who was more conversant with history and current events. I see this book as something that will expose children to educational knowledge beyond the walls of a school.
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It seems like this nine year old holds thr key to opening up some children's imaginations. There are a good deal of books out there now more focused on getting kids to ask hard questions. Great review
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Post by Arunthu Thavam »

The title of the book itself makes readers to be curious about what's inside. A little boy possessing this much knowledge and wisdom is wondrous. Your review makes the readers even more curious about reading the book. A well descriptive review. :D
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So long as the facts presented in this book are accurate, this story seems as though it could be fun, educational, and stimulating for younger readers. Maybe my niece will enjoy it when she’s old enough since she’s turning into an inquisitive kid already. Thank you for the helpful review.
The more that you read,
The more things you will know.
The more that you learn,
The more places you'll go.
~Dr. Seuss
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This sounds like an educative book to children and written with them in mind. Great review.
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I cannot wait to find out the knowledge that a 9 year old child has to teach. This book is sure to leave one better than you before you started reading. I enjoyed reading your review too.
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I like the cover of the book. And I like the fact that the book teaches children history and science.
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This seems like an informative and interesting book for children. Jason seems like an intelligent character that will give children the right nudge to desire to know more about a wide range of things, even climate change! Nice review!
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This book sounds like an informational and delightful read that will be perfect for children. Thanks for the awesome review!
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I must first of all say; your review is explicit and easy to read. The narrator, Jason, as the author has put it to be is wonderful in educating things we do not know or even think about. I would love to read more about the facts. However, I believe is both could be for people of any age but people who are interested in science(as science is learning about the things revolving around us)
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Post by Mary Rose Cajayon »

Knowledge is not a monopoly. It is not only from the older people that we can get knowledge and wisdom, rather from different human beings regardless of their ages. Kids like Jason is worthy of emulation and this will inspire kids to be like him and seek knowledge! Congrats BOTD!
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