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R**E
Brilliant Book
So simple, yet so true. This is an easy read and would make a good bedtime book for your children. I bought it for my adult students, who have mental health difficulties. I have also bought the adult version. The children's version will be good for adults with some sort of reading or concentration difficulties. I hope that my students will be able to equate to this story and find their friends, families or themselves within the pages. Some will be inspired to move on, while others may not see the meaning and remain stuck. That's OK, because we all have our own path to follow. I hope that my colleagues will also benefit from a quick read.Change is inevitable, so the quicker we can adapt; the better.
E**A
change happens
This book is a children's version of who moved my cheese by Spencer Johnson.It is the same story as the adult version, about the mice and the little people and how they learn to cope with change in their lives.The pictures are colourful and fun.What I like about this book the most is its lateral approach to discussing change.There are no judgments made about the characters, each one follows their instincts and the story shows how each characters actions result in their life situation.I think Children will see which are the most sensible choices without it needing to be pointed out to them and that is the point of the book really.Finding new cheese, when the old cheese runs out!I think parents would enjoy reading this book with their younger children but it is the sort of book you would keep on returning to for its feel good factor if you were an older child.
D**H
My kid loved it
Our 4 year old was a bit anxious over the birth of his little sister + moving to another country, all happening in the course of 2 months. This book really helped him envisage change positively and even to the point where he actually looked forward to it
D**L
That's life!
Every kid must read this book.
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