Review of Did you know

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This sounds like a well researched book full of interesting facts and knowledge. Despite the fact that it is a children's book, I would love to read it and know what little Jason has to say!
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Being a nine-year-old To have tremendous knowledge like the knowledge of an adult human being is a great
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It will be interesting to read what a nine years old boy can teach about technology and history. Good review.
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This is an amazing piece for children. They get share into little Jason's "vast" knowledge.
Great Review!
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One question to Jason? Do you know when I will read this book? I don't need google to answer this. My reply is '- As soon as I could get my hands on it. I would love to read and review this cute little book that imparts knowledge. Congrats on BOTD
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did you know that is is illustrated by a 9 year old boy. i find that quite amazing.
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Great book for young kids who value knowledge and a depth of diversity. I especially like the wide variety of topics discussed such as the environment and outer space. Congrats on the BOTD!
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A very useful book for teaching young kids. Very nicely illustrated as well. Interesting topics from culture and science as well.Good job!
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This sounds like it'd be a very informative read. Unfortunately, I don't think it's the best fit for me.
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This is a wonderful introduction for children to learn to question things and find out the answers. I'm sure adults will enjoy reading this also. Congratulations on BOTD!
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The best I thing I think about children's book is that there is always something to learn. When we grow up these things usually miss in the books we read. I would definitely read the book, contemplating facts with 9 year old Jason.
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I like the way Jason talks about "tablets" and connects the modern, high-tech tablet with its ancient origins. This sounds like a book that can open some great discussions between parents or teachers and young readers. Thanks for the review!
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That’s hilarious that you had to Google stuff when you felt unintelligent. This book must be quite something. The humour is a great plus and the fact that Kenya (my country) is mentioned is an even bigger one.
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Thank you for an engaging review. It made me curious how a 9-year-old explains historical events and relates them to current topics. Having such a young guide explaining such events makes it appealing and relatable for children to understand and gain more knowledge about various topics.
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Although it's a children's book, I would like to read it since I enjoy reading about historical inventions. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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