Review of Mom & Dad Are Always Right

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I love the storyline of the book. I remember how I always thought I knew what I was doing as a child, but my parents were usually right. Now as a parent, I'm having my own dose of the medicine! A book like this will sure be helpful.
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This is a better book for all kids. It helps them to understand the roles of parents and offer respect they deserve. I would recommend this book to all the school as a tutorial guidelines story books. By doing that it will help to reduce some disputes found in families of today. I liked the follow of the book and and it's understandable language.
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The book revolves around obedience trust in parents and that stage when children want to prove their independence but are not yet ready to assume all the consequences.🍄🦄
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This sounds like an incredible book for children. Especially, in today's generation, children are often very protestive when it comes certain disciplines set by the parents for their own good, but they often failed to understand that. This book can help immensely to make them realize that.
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I would love to read "Mom & Dad Are Always Right" by Aimee Andren because it sounds like a real-life drama, and I’m eager to see whether Pete and June come to terms with their parents’ wisdom.
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Pete and June try to do things their own way, believing they know what's best, but they come to the conclusion that "Mom & Dad Are Always Right." This is a book that has many valuable lessons for kids. Congrats on BOTD!
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Pete and June’s struggle with their parents is relatable, and I want to see how they learn to trust and appreciate their parents’ guidance. Congrats on BOTD!
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