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The average rating for Money Making Secrets of the Millionaires based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-08-07 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Steven Moneysmith
A short and enjoyable read for children that helps them to understand that we can have fun if we set our minds to it but also to not be so susceptible to events around us. Part of the Moon series (I honestly didn't know there was a series when I was younger), this is one of many books that allows readers to be able to understand the world around them without taking away the magic. More or less this book will be to the liking of actual children then the grown-ups who are around them since many adults will be wondering how the smart bird is actually pretty dumb when it comes to trying to find the moon. Can you really represent both sides of the intellectual scale like this? And also what about the rest of the woodland animals falling for the same fact that no one knows where the moon is? With the exception of my above complaint the writing is simple and easy which helps to make this series really acceptable to beginning readers. Although the pictures are of a darker palette it sticks with the night scene while the rest of the characters are adorably cute. In the end if you can put away your own critics on this book it is a good one to share with little ones although you may enjoy some other books from the series a bit more. Definitely one series to try to get a hold of and see what you think of it before sharing.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-03-14 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Robert Newton
Reading level: 2.6 Summary: This is a playful book about a bear playing a game of hide and seek with the moon. At the end he finds the moon. which was hiding behind some clouds. Characteristics that support the genre: There are simple, colorful pictures on every page, with simple text to go along with it. One could understand the story by just looking at the pictures. Traits: Ideas: The idea of the book is to be playful and have fun with your friends. Presentation: The story is presented in a way that is easy to follow, the bear in the woods at nighttime, looking for the moon, and interacting with other animals. At the end he finds the moon. Classroom Integration: This book would be good for a 1st or 2nd grade class during a quiet story time, perhaps integrated into a lesson about working together and playing well with each other.


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