AmaZing Animals
Viewing comments for Chapter 9 "AmaZing Animals - I"The A-Z of animals and facts
55 total reviews
Comment from Iza Deleanu
I love this story, especially since I know what you are talking about since I have seen lots of them in an island in Cuba. You are offering remarkable information that I had no clue: I didn't know that they are on the being of extinction. Thank you for sharing , and Eric should be so proud with you:)
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
I love this story, especially since I know what you are talking about since I have seen lots of them in an island in Cuba. You are offering remarkable information that I had no clue: I didn't know that they are on the being of extinction. Thank you for sharing , and Eric should be so proud with you:)
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
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Thank you so very much for the six stars and wonderful review, Iza! I'm really pleased you enjoyed this one, I learnt such a lot, and think Eric will enjoy the idea of the 3rd eye! I think it would be useful if all mothers had them, that would upset the children!! LOL. Have a wonderful day, my friend. :)) Sandra xx
Comment from Raul1
I have enjoyed reading this story. It is clear and concise. Well written. Excellent work! No grammatical errors. I like it. Nice work. It is interesting and unique. Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
I have enjoyed reading this story. It is clear and concise. Well written. Excellent work! No grammatical errors. I like it. Nice work. It is interesting and unique. Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
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Thank you, Raul, for reading my letter I, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Have a lovely day. :) Sandra xx
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You're welcome. You too have a great day! :)
Comment from aryr
What an interesting and intriguing animal, Sandra. Oh and a special thank you to Graham for the initial picture, I haven't found any iguanas here in Arizona, just dirt, cactus of all shapes and size, rocks, geicos and salamanders. I really learned a lot through this post about iguanas, well done, be safe, be well. Hugs and smiles.
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
What an interesting and intriguing animal, Sandra. Oh and a special thank you to Graham for the initial picture, I haven't found any iguanas here in Arizona, just dirt, cactus of all shapes and size, rocks, geicos and salamanders. I really learned a lot through this post about iguanas, well done, be safe, be well. Hugs and smiles.
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
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I was surprised at what I discovered. Amazing, aren't they. Thanks, Alie, for another lovely review. Your support is so appreciated. Have a lovely day, my friend. :)) Sandra xx
Comment from crzypnter
Sandra,
One of the best things that I enjoy whenever you read one of your writings, is the simple straight forward way you talk to the children, Not up or down but to them, just as you have done here. Great job my friend, God bless
August
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
Sandra,
One of the best things that I enjoy whenever you read one of your writings, is the simple straight forward way you talk to the children, Not up or down but to them, just as you have done here. Great job my friend, God bless
August
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
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What a lovely thing to say, August, thank you so much! I'm delighted you enjoyed reading this one, and thank you hugely for the six shiny stars. Have a wonderful day, my friend. :)) Sandra xxx
Comment from Mistydawn
How interesting. Like always I learned a lot today. I knew they were cold-blooded but I didn't know that the extra skin helped keep them warm. I didn't know about their third eye either. I guess they would need the extra help, being so low on the food chain. I wonder if they somehow evolved from the dinosaur. They do look like the smaller version. Hmm.
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
How interesting. Like always I learned a lot today. I knew they were cold-blooded but I didn't know that the extra skin helped keep them warm. I didn't know about their third eye either. I guess they would need the extra help, being so low on the food chain. I wonder if they somehow evolved from the dinosaur. They do look like the smaller version. Hmm.
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
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I think you might have something there about the dinosaurs. They do look like them. I'm going to Google it and find out. Thank you so much for the lovely six stars, Misty, and this fabulous review. I do appreciate all the support you've been giving me with this project. Thanks, my friend. Have a lovely day! :)) Sandra xx
Comment from Marjon van Bruggen
The iguana! Now isn't he an adorable animal when you look through his threatening appearance! I liked the whole descriptive part. Amazing how long he can stay underwater without breathing! I found an error:
"warm then" should be "warn them" (I suppose!)
I like these animals!
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
The iguana! Now isn't he an adorable animal when you look through his threatening appearance! I liked the whole descriptive part. Amazing how long he can stay underwater without breathing! I found an error:
"warm then" should be "warn them" (I suppose!)
I like these animals!
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
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Thank you so much for finding that nit and telling me, Marjon. I never quite get them all!! lol. I'm so pleased you enjoyed this one, the iguana is far more interesting than I thought he would be. I think the kids will love the idea of the 'third eye'. Have a lovely day, my friend. :)) Sandra xx
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welcome!
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Your ABC book for older kids is wonderful and a great idea. I know your grandson will love it and so will other kids. It's a great service to encourage their reading. Thank you.
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
Your ABC book for older kids is wonderful and a great idea. I know your grandson will love it and so will other kids. It's a great service to encourage their reading. Thank you.
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 26-May-2020
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Thank you so much for the six stars, Barbara, and for the lovely review. I'm hoping Eric's headteacher will take it for the children at his school. They are all like Eric with dyslexia. I'm going to read my Eric stories to them when they go back to school, (whenever that will be) Have a lovely day, my friend. :)) Sandra xx
Comment from Amanda Louise Davis
Another excellent entry in this wonderful book for your grandson. I understand completely why these are all well received. I think you are doing a great thing.
reply by the author on 25-May-2020
Another excellent entry in this wonderful book for your grandson. I understand completely why these are all well received. I think you are doing a great thing.
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 25-May-2020
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Thank you, Amanda, for reading my letter 'I', I'm delighted you enjoyed it. Have a lovely day! :)) Sandra xx
Comment from Robert Zimmerman
Hello Sandra. I was wondering what the "I" animal would be. I thought maybe an Ibis. Your ballad poem description is quite well done. I always wondered why there is more than one Iguana. They are so ugly I didn't think they could get a date. :~)
Here is a typo I found: "...they need to warn "then" if an enemy is sneaking..." should be "them?"
Robert
reply by the author on 25-May-2020
Hello Sandra. I was wondering what the "I" animal would be. I thought maybe an Ibis. Your ballad poem description is quite well done. I always wondered why there is more than one Iguana. They are so ugly I didn't think they could get a date. :~)
Here is a typo I found: "...they need to warn "then" if an enemy is sneaking..." should be "them?"
Robert
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 25-May-2020
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Thank you so much, Robert for your lovely review, and for pointing out that spelling error. All corrected now. :)) I never thought of the Ibis, which is a shame, I like them and there is lots of nice facts to use. I might look into 'I' again. Thank you again, my friend. :)) Sandra x
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You're welcome
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
What a fun addition to your book, Sandra. I enjoyed reading it. It contains so much info that I did not know. Kids will really like this one. The pictures are super. Your facts are well-researched and presented in a great progression. Thanks for sharing.
Respectfully, Jan
reply by the author on 25-May-2020
What a fun addition to your book, Sandra. I enjoyed reading it. It contains so much info that I did not know. Kids will really like this one. The pictures are super. Your facts are well-researched and presented in a great progression. Thanks for sharing.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment Written 25-May-2020
reply by the author on 25-May-2020
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Thank you so much, Jan. I always appreciate your kind words. Sending you a virtual hug, my friend. :)) Sandra xx
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(((HUGS)))