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-Funny and smartly written.
-Very suitable for read-aloud to kids, both boys and girls.
-Cautionary notes: The boys are not Jewish, and their religion is mentioned in some stories. There are one or two stories that small kids might find scary.
-Individual stories can be skipped without hurting the continuity of the book.
-Overall, highly recommended.
-Amusing, interesting and touching true stories sent to Chaim Walder by kids, recounting stories that happened to them.
-Yeshivish families should have no problems with any of the stories.
-Many of the stories provide valuable lessons about the importance of kindness, trust, and honesty. Some of the stories describe the damage that can be done when good midos are not practiced. The books well written, interesting, and are not at all preachy.
In my opinion, some stories should be mandatory in elementary school yeshivos.
-Cautionary notes: Not all stories have a happy ending. Parents should read the stories first before reading them to small kids.
-Highly recommended.
3) Any Dr. Seuss Book.
-Wildly imaginative and entertaining.
Bli Neder, much more to come.