Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color?

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Oh, the ideea this teacher had is fantastic! Such a creative children's book! Great job on the review.
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Ths is an interesting children's book teaching colors and painting. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review that highlighted the best the book has to offer. I rated the book 4 out of 4 stars. Congrats @AmberLassiter8 on the BOTD.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

What's Your Favorite Color? by Amber L Lassiter seems like a nice book for student. I guess there mind can also be at work in order to unpack the riddle in the book. Great work from the author and Nice review.
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Sounds like an awesome book! I like when school is given a "fun" perspective, while also giving parents, children and teachers creative ideas.
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I like that this book has questions that prompt an interactive experience for children reading it (or having it read to them.) As for the long words, you would be surprised at some of the words that young children already know! (When I was six, my favourite word was ‘pulverise’ which I somehow thought was hilarious.) Thanks for choosing this book to review.
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I absolutely agree with your review and your score. I too thought this book was a cute read and the cognitive and comprehension questions were a great addition. Thanks for the great review!
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Though I prefer not to review children's books, this one seems as interesting enough to give a try. Congratulations on being BOTD
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I would enjoy previewing today's book of the day; however, I only received the cover page and the copyright page.
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Great review! Definitely entertaining and descriptive. I'm curious to see how Amber ended up letting others know what her favorite color was.
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This sounds like a great book. I would love to read it to my kids when they get a little older. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by ems1schafer »

This seems like an ideal book for those kids who are young but read at a higher level than most their age. It is sometimes difficult to find fun “kids’ books” that continue to challenge their vocabulary and reasoning skills, so kudos to the author! Thanks for the engaging review.
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Just in time for the start of school! As a teacher, I love books that encourage critical thinking and introduce new and unfamiliar words. Thanks for the heads up regarding the advanced vocabulary, it sounds as if it would be a great
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A nice children's book " What's Your Favorite Color?" by Amber L. Lassiter, which makes us to go a long way to bring back the memorable childhood days. The book focuses on a girl named Amber who participates in a painting competition using her favorite color, but the competition also is about not revealing favorite color to others. The book looks quite charming.
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Amber left her watercolors at home, and she didn't want to use any of the paint colors in the supply closet, so she's forced to borrow some from others. Each time she borrows a color, the student assumes it must be her favorite, making disguising her favorite color even more of a challenge. Can Amber come up with a way to surprise everyone, even you and your children?
An intriguing story with colorful artworks! I am glad the writing was excellent and easy to understand; plus, it was professionally edited. Not sure it is for me, but it will appeal to fans of children's books; educators and parents should check it out too! Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the amazing, detailed review!
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I love that the author inserted so much humour into a children's book (i.e., the knight being flung off a bridge) – it'll definitely help the kids to better immerse themselves in the story! Thanks for the review.
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