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the5lovelanguagesreview.com - The 5 Love Languages Review - View the5lovelanguagesreview.com,An honest review of the book The 5 Love Languages of Children and the impact it has made on my family.


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  • Ryan James - Didn't anyone notice the similarity to Crest Pro Health?

    I just received this product and I'm really disappointed to see that this has the same active ingredient as Crest Pro Health which is rated terribly on this site. I don't understand how one product, with the exact same active ingredient which causes brown staining, can have great reviews and the other has terrible reviews. Either the reviewers are idiots or everyone who has reviewed this product so far has gotten lucky. I will update my review after I use this product for a few months and see what happens, but I wanted to put this review up since I bought this due to all the glowing reviews only to find that it has the same active ingredient as a $4 bottle of mouthwash at the local grocery store and which as been reviewed terribly elsewhere.

  • Alex - Terrible product and support.

    I bought this product. It will not sync to either of my PC's. Contacted ASUS support and they could not give me a place to download drivers. Oh and the camera quality is very bad. My phone has a MUCH better camera than this tablet.

  • Mary polmatier - Bad pans bad company stay away

    my husband brought me one for Christmas and i hate it It sticks badly . I took it back the store would not give me back our money ..I also contact the company the basically said o well so i am stuck with a pan tat cost a fortune and i hate it.. I will never buy other..

  • Booker - We really enjoyed We Found a Hat.

    Jon Klassen is one of our favorite illustrators. His hat books, as we call them, are always top choices for my kids at storytime. We Found a Hat is right on par with his other books in that it is simple and easy to understand, but with incredible illustrations to round out the overall tone of each book. If you like the other hat books, you will enjoy this one as well.

  • RRNMCW - Easy to apply

    I like how easily this product goes on. The applicator is very comparable to liquid eyeliner. It can burn if you open your eyes right after applying, but if you keep your eye closed for a minute or two and fan it a bit, you're totally good! I'm committed to stay consistent with using this product as I am looking forward to the results. One thing I would have liked are more detailed instructions/information. There were basic instructions on the box, but nothing on the bottle and no paper insert. I received this product at a discount in exchange for my honest review.

  • Charmaine C. Zingler - coding book & workbook

    Carol Buck always does a great job with her books. This is a great book to start out if you are interested in becoming a medical coder. Lots of detail and good pictures.

  • Nicole Cannon - Gaga has reinvented the wheel (again)

    Although Joanne is being somewhat poorly received, I love it. Her critics are saying it sounds disjointed, but that's assuming there is a rule dictating every song on an album must sound a certain way. With Gaga, there are no rules, and that's her point. These songs encapsulate all of the different sides of her at this point in her life, and each one has a valuable meaning and commentary behind it. I would invite skeptics to listen to a few of the more lengthy interviews she has done this past week to get a better understanding, if not appreciation, for this album. For those who don't like it - that's fine. Gaga certainly isn't pandering to the masses; she's already famous enough. Nothing will ever be "Poker Face" or "Born This Way" again, and that's how it's supposed to be. She's an artist, not a puppet - her job is to push the boundaries and institute change.