Review of Smarty the Brain
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Review of Smarty the Brain
The book Smarty the Brain Stories, written by the author Brian S. Hamilton, is beautifully crafted for children. The book highlights the safety precautions for kids that can safeguard them against injuries or at least minimise the effects of accidents.
Consisting of a total of 10 stories, the book includes various methods to protect young kids, starting from wearing safety equipment like helmets, kneepads, glows, and seat belts, not putting stuff like batteries in the mouth, to having baby gates; it covers it all. Additionally, each story has a beautiful picture beside it to spark the imagination of the little ones. But can a book really help the kids understand the importance of safety gadgets? There is only one way to find that out: by reading the book.
I am extremely impressed by the creative central idea of teaching kids to protect themselves. Additionally, the language of the book is easy for the kids to understand. Furthermore, the beautiful and vivid illustrations would certainly drag kids towards it. Last but not least, the book seems to be professionally edited, as I didn't encounter a single error in the entire book.
Talking about dislikes and errors, I am unable to mention even a single one, as the book seemed flawless to me, beginning from the theme, stories, and illustrations to the grammar and font; everything was just great.
Considering the content of the book, I would like to recommend that it be read out to kids below the age of five. In addition, I would suggest this book to parents with young kids so that it can help them protect their young ones.
Finally, weighing all the aspects of the book mentioned above, I would like to rate it a solid 5 out of 5 stars, as it deserves no less than that.
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I know two people who damaged their brains permanently when they were children. Each person, before the age of five, had climbed into a chair on a balcony and accidently fell over the balcony. I worked with people with brain damage. All this to say, it is a valuable endeavor that this author wrote a children's book about safety. Since Leona gave this book 5 out of 5 stars, get this book to read to your children.Leona Rodrigues wrote: ↑18 Aug 2024, 13:30 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Smarty the Brain" by Brian S Hamilton.]
The book Smarty the Brain Stories, written by the author Brian S. Hamilton, is beautifully crafted for children. The book highlights the safety precautions for kids that can safeguard them against injuries or at least minimise the effects of accidents.
Consisting of a total of 10 stories, the book includes various methods to protect young kids, starting from wearing safety equipment like helmets, kneepads, glows, and seat belts, not putting stuff like batteries in the mouth, to having baby gates; it covers it all. Additionally, each story has a beautiful picture beside it to spark the imagination of the little ones. But can a book really help the kids understand the importance of safety gadgets? There is only one way to find that out: by reading the book.
I am extremely impressed by the creative central idea of teaching kids to protect themselves. Additionally, the language of the book is easy for the kids to understand. Furthermore, the beautiful and vivid illustrations would certainly drag kids towards it. Last but not least, the book seems to be professionally edited, as I didn't encounter a single error in the entire book.
Talking about dislikes and errors, I am unable to mention even a single one, as the book seemed flawless to me, beginning from the theme, stories, and illustrations to the grammar and font; everything was just great.
Considering the content of the book, I would like to recommend that it be read out to kids below the age of five. In addition, I would suggest this book to parents with young kids so that it can help them protect their young ones.
Finally, weighing all the aspects of the book mentioned above, I would like to rate it a solid 5 out of 5 stars, as it deserves no less than that.
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Great to hear that!Lisbeth Frias wrote: ↑23 Aug 2024, 14:49 Love the is book my daughter was so excited to read it with me
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It's unfortunate to hear about kids damaging themselves and being clueless about their safety. This book will indeed help them protect themselves at least a little! Thanks for sharing your views!Gerry Steen wrote: ↑27 Aug 2024, 07:42I know two people who damaged their brains permanently when they were children. Each person, before the age of five, had climbed into a chair on a balcony and accidently fell over the balcony. I worked with people with brain damage. All this to say, it is a valuable endeavor that this author wrote a children's book about safety. Since Leona gave this book 5 out of 5 stars, get this book to read to your children.Leona Rodrigues wrote: ↑18 Aug 2024, 13:30 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Smarty the Brain" by Brian S Hamilton.]
The book Smarty the Brain Stories, written by the author Brian S. Hamilton, is beautifully crafted for children. The book highlights the safety precautions for kids that can safeguard them against injuries or at least minimise the effects of accidents.
Consisting of a total of 10 stories, the book includes various methods to protect young kids, starting from wearing safety equipment like helmets, kneepads, glows, and seat belts, not putting stuff like batteries in the mouth, to having baby gates; it covers it all. Additionally, each story has a beautiful picture beside it to spark the imagination of the little ones. But can a book really help the kids understand the importance of safety gadgets? There is only one way to find that out: by reading the book.
I am extremely impressed by the creative central idea of teaching kids to protect themselves. Additionally, the language of the book is easy for the kids to understand. Furthermore, the beautiful and vivid illustrations would certainly drag kids towards it. Last but not least, the book seems to be professionally edited, as I didn't encounter a single error in the entire book.
Talking about dislikes and errors, I am unable to mention even a single one, as the book seemed flawless to me, beginning from the theme, stories, and illustrations to the grammar and font; everything was just great.
Considering the content of the book, I would like to recommend that it be read out to kids below the age of five. In addition, I would suggest this book to parents with young kids so that it can help them protect their young ones.
Finally, weighing all the aspects of the book mentioned above, I would like to rate it a solid 5 out of 5 stars, as it deserves no less than that.
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Yes indeed!Emmanuel Chima 3 wrote: ↑27 Aug 2024, 12:46 "Smarty the Brain Stories by Brian S. Hamilton is an engaging children's book designed to teach safety through ten illustrated stories. Its simple language and vivid illustrations effectively convey important safety precautions for young readers. The book appears well-edited and flawless in presentation. It's recommended for parents with young children to help instill safety habits early on."
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The book is indeed an excellent choice for kids! Thanks for sharing your views!Adina Lutinger wrote: ↑27 Aug 2024, 17:20 This seems like such a great book for children! I love how it teaches kids to protect themselves and how it conveys these lessons in such a creative way. Thank you very much for the awesome and excellent review!
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I completely agree with you!Nuella Joseph wrote: ↑28 Aug 2024, 17:54 *Smarty the Brain Stories* sounds like a fantastic resource for teaching young children about safety in a fun and engaging way. I appreciate how the book uses simple language and vivid illustrations to convey its important messages. It seems like a great recommendation for parents of young kids.
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The book is indeed one of the best ones with a unique theme. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did!Elizabeth-Tush4Christ wrote: ↑31 Aug 2024, 00:57 Entrusting children with their own safety might seem ambitious, but this review highlights it as an invaluable skill that empowers kids to protect themselves. I agree that some accidents can be prevented, and it sounds like this book offers practical safety measures. I’ll definitely be getting this for the kids in my life and for myself. It’s also impressive to hear that the book is well-written and error-free. Your review makes it sound like an enjoyable and worthwhile read.