Review of Did you know

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Re: Review of Did you know

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How such a young child at such a young age can gather so much knowledge in such a brief amount of time is astounding.
As young as he is he already has an enquiringly and inquisitive mind. This has encouraged him to read widely and to ask questions, which inturn has led him to become even more enquiring and curious.
This presents a challenge to his peers. This should stimulate them to read and cultivate their minds. To be curious and ask questions, in search of the truth, in search of solutions........
As you rightly said this will push other children to follow him. Hopefully they will take up the challenge and begin to read, learn become curious, ask questions..
Thank you for this lovely review.
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An awesome book for children. Thanks for the review
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"Did You Know" is such an educative book; although a children's novel, it can as well be read by adults because it's enlightening. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This is an informative children's book illustrated by a 9-year-old kid. Thank you for the review!
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Interesting book cause the narrator is a nine years old boy. I want read this book causa I want to know the nine years old boy's story.
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Niens Now wrote: 03 Mar 2022, 08:39 What a great way to teach children about our world. Thank you for a lovely review.
It sounds like a children's book with more facts than one could expect. to have a nine-year-old Jason so knowledgeable in history and technology. it's very interesting congrats.
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What an educational piece of writing by a nine-year-old boy. I'm quite thrilled about how he got access to so much information. Indeed, this is a challenge for every growing child. Thanks for the review.
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"Did you know" is a well-edited book by Ashok Bhaskaran, illustrated by Elena Sidenova, narrated by a nine-year-old boy named Jason. It explores history, technology, and environmental impact, encouraging readers to question their intelligence and read more publications.
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