Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color?

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I have read quite a few children's book, both in my childhood and to my son. This, I can say, is the first child's book that I have really seen like this one and I absolutely love how it gets the reader involved throughout the story. It teaches children their colors and helps to show them that even though things may not seem like they're going to work out, there's always a way. And that sometimes we just need help finding that way. I know I would love to have a physical copy of this book for my son for when he gets older. <3
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A very cute children's story. Well written review with a lot of detail about the book. Amber goes to school and has to paint with her favourite colour.
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Post by Steven Samuel »

The book, What's Your Favorite Color? by Amber L Lassiter, sounds interesting. I bet it will teach children several valuable lessons. Although I am really curious to know what Amber's favorite color is. I am sure kids will love this book. Thanks for the review.
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Would love to have a look at this book. As a teacher I believe, that it would be inspiring professionally! It's never too much knowledge!
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This story sounds like so much fun I'd love to read it and I will definitely recommend it to parents for their kids. Thank you for great review.
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Post by Laura Ungureanu »

Such a cute story for children! This school assignment took an unexpected turn. I think this could be a lot of fun for the little ones.
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Thank you for your entertaining review! I'm glad that the only thing negative about the book was the apostrophe issue. The excercise in the classroom sounds like loads of fun! I can picture the Monty Python scene now, haha! :lol:

It sounds awesome how there's a paralell between Author Amber and book Amber! I'll likely read one day.
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Strange phrase for child's book title, considering this is common question for a first date) All the same book's content must be entertaining for kids and as such can become great gift for them. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
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A children's book with suspense! Sounds so cute. Great review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting children's book about a girl who left her watercolors at home and is forced to borrow from the other kids. The question is what is the girl's favorite color. It is a good book for young children. Well done.
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The review assure me that this book in particular will encourage children to think more, and are sure to have an amazing time till the end. Parents, educators and children should check this out. Congratulations to the author and thank you for sharing.
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This looks like a wonderful book for kids! My kids would love the art, education, and illustrations. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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Those days I used to enjoy this kind of books a lot. I'm sure a lot of children would appreciate this book.
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Beautiful review! Good work! I have such an urge to go buy this book right now; it sounds amazing! Thank you for your review!
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It sounds like a very fun and captivating book for kids. I, most definitely would have loved reading it as a child. Thank you for the lovely review.
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