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H**3
Nancy Rue did not disappoint.
My daughter loves anything written by Nancy Rue. She went from a reluctant reader to a girl who can finish a book in 2 days.She has love, the Sophie series, the Lucy series and now the Lily series. Nancy Rue did not disappoint. The best part is that the books are safe and clean for a young Christian girl to enjoy.
C**.
Purchased for grandaughter.
My granddaughter loved getting another Lilly book.She loves all of the Lilly books and Lilly Robbin MD was no exception.
S**N
great read
this book was perfect for my daughter. I really liked all of the stories and it was a good read for her too.
D**A
Great series!
Lily Robbins, M.D. is a fun book about Lily and her wacky experiences pretending to be a real, live doctor. Nancy Rue has outdone herself on this book, for I can really feel what Lily and her friends are feeling, and pretend I'm there. I absolutely adore reading about her adventures! Once again, Lily Robbins has fully captured my heart and attention.Even though the title's a bit scary, The Body Book isn't all that terrifying. It's actually quite interesting, with lots of helpful info that can pull you through the tough times before puberty hits. There are tests and quizzes that will help you find the real you as a bonus too. This book has really helped me understand the journey into womanhood, and it will help you also!These books are both great for pre-teens to read. I especially like The Body Book and the opportunity it gives parents to share with their daughters. Sometimes us parents don't have all the answers and this is a wonderful supplement to get the information to our girls that they need. There are lots of Q&A's inside that answer the questions that girls want to know. I'm thankful for resources that give girls positive encouragement during such a difficult time in life. Thank you Nancy Rue!Tommy Nelson/Booksneeze sent me the above books for review purposes and provided the books to give away. It will allow me to keep the books. I have no other connection to and have received no other compensation from Tommy Nelson/Booksneeze.
H**S
Perfect for a 5-8th grader
We really enjoyed this. I read it and so did my 10-yr old daughter. She found the story interesting and fun. I thought the story was a bit slow and basic BUT I loved how many times she came to me to discuss topics the book brought up but that she wanted to discuss further. It’s these meaningful conversations that will get her through her teen years. Thank you, Nancy Rue!More…Author: Nancy RueSource: Thomas Nelson via NetgalleyGrade: BAges: 9-12Series: Young Women of Faith: Lily #2
I**Y
Helps Girls Understand More About Their Bodies
Lily Robbins, M.D. is an engaging story with Lily, a charming, clever, and not-so-perfect main character the girls will relate to. In this book she witnesses a car accident and helps a little boy at the scene. That experience encourages her to learn more about medicine and how the body works in her quest to become a medical worker. She takes a class for girls to learn about their bodies, reads lots of books about first aid, and enlists the Girlz (her friends) to learn as well.Things I liked:* The issues are dealt with in a Christian manner. Girls are encouraged to listen to their moms, to trust them, and be respectful.* Lily makes mistakes, but learns how to apologize and do a better job the next time.Things I didn’t like:* A major part of the fiction book’s plot takes place at school. I don’t like the focus on it and the way the kids relate to each other there. I wish the books didn’t emphasize the school culture so much.* I think the age of the girls reading this book should be closer to 10, not as young as 7.(I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for this honest review.)
Z**A
Recommended for younger readers only
This is a book designed for younger readers, probably 7-8 year olds. My 12 year old already knows 'stuff' as they did sex ed at school in year 5 so it did not have a big impact on her. She found it hard to read because of the weird names of the characters and their unusual spelling. It is a great book for naive girls, though! And there is lots of humour in it that made me chuckle but it was often missed by my daughter. If I could pass a message on to the writer, would be to use more mainstream names so that readers will not spend a lot of energy trying to figure out how to say a difficult name as that robs you from the enjoyment of reading and interrupts the flow of the story.
L**E
product arrived great
my niece enjoyed this book. she read it over and over. so im glad to say it was a good investment. she enjoyed it and it arrived on time. what more can you ask for? :)
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