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Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)
2021 | Animation, Family
Raya (1 more)
Sisu
Watched tonight on Disney plus tonight its rather good story told thru animation about raya and sisu the dragon quest to bring peace among the tribes by bring a mystical object back together and it works liked the supporting characters including the cute baby conman overall good night in
  
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Merissa (13043 KP) created a post

Jan 24, 2024  
"It's cute and sweet and fairly low on the angst scale" - @Debbiereadsbook

Release Blitz & #Giveaway: The Red Dragon of Oxford (Wings over Albion #1) by #JoyLynnFielding - #MM, #Paranormal, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

Available in #KindleUnlimited

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/thereddragonofoxford-wingsoveralbion-1-byjoylynnfielding
     
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Becca Major (96 KP) rated Habitica in Apps

Apr 12, 2018  
Habitica
Habitica
Games, Lifestyle, Productivity
8
8.5 (2 Ratings)
App Rating
Ability to keep player engaged (4 more)
Lots of cute pets/mounts
Cute and entertaining quests
Tavern Chat to hide from your dailies, or to ask questions
Parties and Challenges
Server delays (1 more)
I wish the app were as user friendly as the website. It usually takes a few extra minutes.
Great way to Level Up!
Habitica is great at keeping a player/person on top of their To-Do List. Completing tasks awards you experience points and gold. There's a rush to hearing that level up ding, and getting to buy new armor or new quests is very entertaining.

In terms of apps that help me stay on track and actually get stuff done, Habitica does it best.
  
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Where Is My Coat? Farm Animals
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Where Is My Coat? Farm Animals by Anita Bijsterbosch is a cute board book for very young children who like to play fun and simple guessing games with pictures of cozy-colored animals at play. It is a a pleasant and easy read.

Animal shapes are shown and you are asked what they are. It is very interactive. Kids will need to use their visual skills to figure out what type of animal is depicted. The illustrations are super cute and the colors draw you in. This is a good book to use for teaching animals to small children.

I received this ARC from Clavis Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 
  
Ferdinand (2017)
Ferdinand (2017)
2017 | Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Fun. Cute.
Ferdinand is a classic children tale my grandma always read to me as a child. Seeing that tired into such a cute movie that my children really enjoy is AMAZING to me.

Ferdinand is a sweet gently bull who doesn't want to be like all the others. He wants to be a house pet, he doesn't want to fight. He wants to save his friends from an unimaginable fate.

Ferdinand journeys with his friends to save them all from the ultimate end. This movie is all about friendship, loyalty and I am very pleased that my children enjoy it.

I would recommend this to anyone for a family night with the kids curled up for movie night!
  
Tripping Over You
Tripping Over You
Owen White | 2008
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
It's a still-on going comic but what I've read so far, probably a good 60-70% of it has had me smiling like a loon at the cute relationship between Milo and Liam. There are some really cute scenes where they just mess around, teasing each other, and some more serious ones like Liam not daring to tell his dad that he's in a relationship, and that it's with another guy.

I'll keep reading it but I don't think my rating will change. Solid 4.5 stars!

Update 30/12/16: Aww, they moved in together. And Liam's haircut due to paint mishap. I hardly recognise him but I do like the style more!
  
Kerbal Space Program
Kerbal Space Program
2011 | Simulation
Kerbal Space Program does the improbable: it makes learning a complex subject fun. Its cute, clueless characters and sense of humor turn a hardcore physics simulator into something replayable and addictive.
Critic- Seth Macy
Original Score: 9 out of 10

Read Review: http://uk.ign.com/articles/2015/05/15/kerbal-space-program-review