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Review of "Seeing Mommy All Day Long"

Posted: 09 Jan 2025, 05:37
by Jaituni Sanghavi
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of ""Seeing Mommy All Day Long"" by Vincent A. Pendarvis.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Do you remember going to school on the first day and starting a new grade? It was filled with all that excitement to meet your friends after a long vacation, a bit of nervousness, a little thrill, and the feeling of getting older even though it was just by a year! I used to have all of these mixed emotions on the first day of school, as did little Alex, the young protagonist of the book “Seeing Mommy All Day Long” by Vincent A. Pendarvis.
 
The book begins on a colorful note, and I use the word colorful because every page of this book is of a different color. The story starts off with Alex’s mommy waking him up to get ready for school. Alex is going to start at a new school, so a little nervousness is natural and evident. His mommy works at a nearby hospital and is sad that she can’t be with him all day long. However, mommies being mommies, Alex’s mom has arranged something that would make Alex feel as if he were seeing his mommy all day long. What has Alex’s mom done? Does this arrangement make Alex happy? What happens at the new school? This book has all the answers.
 
I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to end, and the illustrations by Hatice Bayramoglu are multiple cherries on a cake. Children would love reading this book, as it not only entertains but also teaches the importance of good manners, listening to elders, taking care of younger siblings, helping at home, and staying bonded with friends and neighbors.
 
There are a lot of parts I liked in the book, like the one where Alex is with his friends Alvin and Reggie at the gym, the one where he visits Mrs. Baxter’s store, or even the one where he has a wonderful feast with his brother and sister at his friend Alvin’s house. The overall concept and vibe of the book resonated with me, and I would love to read more such books in the future. Considering all of my likes—the beautiful illustrations, the flawless editing, and the overall appeal of the book—I would rate it 5 out of 5 stars. There is nothing at all to dislike about this book.
 
This book is a sure recommendation from my side to all children between the ages of three and eleven. Even parents can sit and read along with their children for a more inclusive and entertaining experience.

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"Seeing Mommy All Day Long"
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Re: Review of "Seeing Mommy All Day Long"

Posted: 17 Feb 2025, 00:02
by warde Badaoui
“Seeing Mommy All Day Long” is a heartwarming and beautifully illustrated children’s book that teaches valuable lessons on love, friendship, and family.

Re: Review of "Seeing Mommy All Day Long"

Posted: 17 Feb 2025, 05:45
by Louis Donald
A story about starting a new school with a sweet mother-son bond sounds heartwarming. I'm sure the colorful pages and life lessons will make it even better for kids.

Re: Review of "Seeing Mommy All Day Long"

Posted: 17 Feb 2025, 10:30
by Diane C Johnson
Very nice & comprehensive review. It has me interested in reading this book. "Seeing Mommy All Day Long" by Vincent A. Pendarvis sounds like a heartwarming book packed full of good messages for a young child. It would make a great book for children as they prepare to start a new school year.

Re: Review of "Seeing Mommy All Day Long"

Posted: 18 Feb 2025, 04:25
by Shaniz Tobiaz
I'll recommend this book to my little brother, its a must read.

Re: Review of "Seeing Mommy All Day Long"

Posted: 20 Feb 2025, 08:18
by Pearl Flourish
Sounds like a heartwarming story that captures both a child’s nervous excitement and a mother’s love in a really creative way. The colorful pages and valuable life lessons make it even more special for kids and parents to enjoy together.

Re: Review of "Seeing Mommy All Day Long"

Posted: 20 Feb 2025, 08:32
by REENA John 1
yes,This book will recommendable.. It would make a great book for our children