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Review Rating:5 stars! Go on a journey of self-discovery and learn to accept yourself in Mubu the Morph by Stephen Nawotniak. Mubu is a Morph. He can do many things. He can be many things. But Mubu is confused. Who is he really? What is he really? As Mubu searches for answers, he discovers a very important lesson. Mubu is Mubu and though he can be anything, he is who he is, a Morph. Who are you? Are you listening to your soul-song? Or are you trying to conform to what everyone is telling you that you should be? In Mubu The Morph, Mubu teaches us that although we are all connected, we are all unique. We need to honor ourselves and listen to who we really are. Mubu The Morph by Stephen Nawotniak is a beautifully illustrated book with an important message: Be you! I love reading the Mubu books. They are cute and they rhyme beautifully, with special messages that stick to us for life. The author has created another perfect book to read as a family. In Mubu The Morph, the author addresses self-esteem issues. He reminds us that each of us has a purpose on this planet and that while being interconnected, we still need to embrace our individuality. By accepting ourselves, we can help those around us, and then the world. I believe that this book is important for children to read as its message needs to be heard. It isn't what people think you should be, but who you know you are. I recommend this small book of thirty-eight colorful pages for the whole family, especially children ages 4-10. --Readers Favorite
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