
This review is based on the e-book format.
I enjoyed this children’s book better than the gift book.
It’s a history lesson and tells a delightful story that I believe the kids will enjoy. It starts out with a boy named Norman who changed the world. As the story unfolds, we learn that it could have been another person who changed the world. Then another. Who actually changed the world? The answer is the Butterfly Effect.
We all are part of the Butterfly Effect in this world. Kids do not have to be adults to make a difference to the world. Children have a great impact on others. Who most? I would say the parents because we cannot imagine life without our kids. How we parent them can and will create a butterfly effect. Our kids are like sponges. It creates a template for their lives. Let’s make their template great by remembering that we are creating a butterfly effect on them.
I loved the children’s book because it teaches that we all matter in this world. Children will learn that they can make a difference. The picture they draw for their mom? Yes, it makes a difference. The song they sing? Yes, it makes a difference. Helping with the housework? Yes, it makes a difference. There are no exceptions. Everything they do makes a difference.
I recommend parents read this book to their kids. Why? Because it will make a difference!
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com
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