Review of Did you know

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I am intrigued by this review and am interested in viewing the book. Amazing that a nine year old can teach so much. I really am impressed with this knowledge. Congratulations on the BOTD
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Firstly it was so easy to go through the review because of the short and meaningful manner how that boy presented the history of nowaday inventions. Secondly, the illustrations near what he said helped to understand what he was talking about. There are simply done and adapted to children and people who understand easily with illustrations. Thirdly, it shows that we can learn from children and that some things we believe is acquired we can be suprised to know how and when they were introduced in our society :tiphat:
But the setences are somewhat difficult to learn. Not because of their sense but because they are small. I tried to zoom it but it was quite difficult. And it may be a point of discouragement for someone who has a eyes problem. I mean :eusa-think:
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Jason sounds like a smart kid I will love to read the book to my young ones.
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This story wakes my interest, very knowledgeable. I think everyone loves to read it. I'm looking forward to how it will end and how much we learn throughout the whole story. Loves this book and congrats on BOTD!
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Post by IniOluwa N »

I am really particular about the pollution of the environment by human activities. I hope a lot more people, other than children get to read this and we can see our errors and be called to order. Great review. Truly, no one is too young to impact knowledge.
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It sounds like this non-fiction children's book is a fun and educational read for both children and adults. Great review!
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Kids absorb a lot of information this day and having a book that explains to them such complex facts is wonderful for their development. So pleased to learn this kind of book exists. Thanks for your review!
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This is an interesting children's book that presents facts about diverse disciplines in life. The highlight of the book is the narration by nine-year-old Jason. Children as well as adults will find this book fun for learning new facts. Thank you for your great review.
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The book can be a good medium to teach children about world-changing invention, as it share knowledge with the pictures. But, I am not a massive fan of children's book. So, I am going to pass this one. Thanks for this great review.
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This book is very interesting and contains an education for children, giving them knowledge and make them to think about their environments. I think if children have been provided knowledge about nature and the surrounding environment from an early age, will make them pay more attention to and care for it. Very good book and nice review.
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I love that it encourages children to rey more. Seems like a great children's book. Can't wait to read it. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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I must admit that I also didn't know the first tablet existed 3000 years ago, until I read your review. Good job!
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Thank you so much for this very insightful review. You did a great job of showing us around this cute book.
I thought it was just precious.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Did You Know is a book written by Ashok Bhaskaran and narrated by a nine-year-old boy named Jason. The official reviewer was amazed at the knowledge the 9-year-old boy possessed. A very bright boy with a wide range of knowledge ranging from history to technology. An excellent book for children age 6 - 10 but would probably enlighten a high number of adults. Very good review.
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Post by Sharill Rasowo »

Jason giving facts about diverse topics sounds like a fun way for children to learn new things. I also think I might enjoy reading this book as the topic is interesting. Congrats on BOTD.
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