Review of Did you know

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This book would be a fun way to teach your child about diversity, their environment, and many more important topics. Thank you for your review.
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The title of the book is captivating and I'm curious to know what the young Jason knows and what I didn't.
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The book sounds so educational, it is mind blowing to have a 9-year old know so many things that may be foreign knowledge to many adults. The book offers a great way to introduce kids to the many diverse disciplines of life.
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facts are the essence of living and being enlightened, good review
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Wow! Jason seemed like a smart and cool boy to hang out with. I didn't know about that fact of tablets. I am sure the are other more facts to learn. This book is amazing.
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This seems like a terrific book for children to learn a lot about history while having fun. It could be useful for teachers and parents. Thank you for your great review!
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This would be a great book to adults as well as children. This would be a fun way to teach the kids so many important topics. And it's also gives great information regardless of age. Congrats on BOTD!!
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This book looks entertaining and educative. Jason imparts knowledge in various fields and also raises awareness on some topics such as pollution. I think this is a children's book that would also be enjoyable for adults.
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An excellent review for this really sweet children's book, which is well-illustrated and informative. The character of Jason is pleasing. The reader will learn about his friends in other parts of the globe, a variety of inventions and how they impacted the world.
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Oh. Wow. such an incredible review.
I was imagining a lot of facts I can actually gather from this nine year old. I love it when I am being presented with an opportunity to gather even the tiniest scientific clue about stuffs.
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Seems to be a good book for the children for increasing their knowledge in various areas. Children would be amazed with the wits of 9-year-old boy giving so much information. The review has well brought out the gist of the book.
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I like Jason, I wish I had met someone like him when I was a child, or that I could have read this book back when I was 9. No, I did not know either, that the first tablet was made more than 3,000 years ago.
I think we give kids so little credit, children are like sponges and we should let them learn everything they want to learn, there is no such thing as "too young to know that", and Jason is proof of that.

I hope this book motivates kids to learn, to dream and to pursue their passions.
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The review is good. It makes it easy to relate the character of Jason to our youngsters. We realize how intelligent and knowledgeable they really are. The book, beautifully illustrated as children would want, shows us that the world is but a small village. Jason has friends across the globe. What can we learn? How do we relate with these leaders of tomorrow? So young children have a good knowledge of technology and climate change. Cool, guess I just added another book to my bookshelf.
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Interesting book! There is plenty to learn from this book—not just for children, but adults, too. Great review!
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Post by Gloria Tohabru »

This book looks like one of those I would like to read. Being enlightened by a nine year old would be epic. Thanks for the review and congratulations on BOTD.
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