Review of Wise Winston Walks

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Incredible, such a eye opener, indeed it is wise to have away of connecting with the young ones so as to share empathy with them and build true friendship.
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Thoughtful story book presented with so much concern about the children's behavioral development. The review is crisp and on point covering the details. Good read and recommended for little buds.
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It's like sailing in warm and comforting words, the same feeling of being in an infinite black hole and then being unexpectedly embraced by a warm light.

It taught me a great lesson, thank you, I wish I had had Winston in my life.

It makes itself perfectly understood
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I'm intruiged and excited to read this one. I mean the concept and gist of the book is meaningful. Not only does the book contacts children but also parents and guardian to understand the need of kids. Their wants and mindsets that can alter their life.
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I can’t wait to dive in this novel and read it to my little girl and see her face light up as she loves reading and learning new things thank you for sharing this with us
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Wise Winston’s Walk is a heartwarming and meaningful children’s book. The way Winston helps kids navigate their inner struggles is such an important message. I love that the story is both educational and beautifully illustrated.
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"Wise Winston Walks" by Jim Trebbien is a children's book featuring Winston the dog. Winston is a sociable dog always ready to help. Through interesting situations, Winston meets various children, and each child individually has different internal struggles.
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Wise Winston's walk by Jim Trebbien is a children's book that teaches valuable life lessons. The author's storytelling and charming illustrations make the book interesting for young learners. Winston is very wise and he helps his friends to find the right solution to their problems. Moreover , the book's pacing is well-balanced which keeps young learners engaged. It is suitable for read-aloud as well. Overall, great characters, engaging plot and beautiful illustrations make this book a must read for young readers.
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Post by Fahiem Jamal »

I had Dogs since 5 years of age, and how I understood the bonding structure Love & affection through them, this book brought back some amazing memories.Trust building between parents and children is more important, As we live in today's world of negligence, Stories like these have a great impact.
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"As he encounters one child after another, the readers are presented with a variety of the inner struggles children go through, some of which may never be known to their parents or older adults." It's amazing to see the challenges kids go through from the narrative of a dog. I think I'm going to love this book because I'm a dog lover.
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This book seems to cover many topics about children and I believe it is a good thing that we adults remind ourselves about them. Thanks for the engaging review!
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The authors perspective is very clear in the book "Wise Winston Walks" by Jim Trebbien. I liked the idea of adding a dog as a character in the stories. Childrens struggles, need for help and guidance should be considered equally like the adults and our attention and intervention as parents and guardians should be friendly and approachable. Nicely reviewed!
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A great book with a message that is easily relatable for children. I love how it starts off talking about the wisdom Winston has from age and experience. Congratulations to the author on writing a book with an important message for kids.
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Winston is a great dog that has answers to the curious questions that kids has. I strongly recommend this book for kids, because it has all it entails.
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The need to pay more attention to our children and to be more accessible can't be over-emphasized! A book that perfectly captures this essence is "Wise Winston's Walk" by Jim Trebbien. Let's make sure our children know they're not alone and that we're always there to listen and support them. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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