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It is strange that the unique selling point of Hip and Hop's adventure, that of being written by real-life rap artist Akala, is the weakest element. The book's heart is in the right place, but it is executed a little clumsily. If you are interested in a positive rapping message of believing in yourself for kids, then try the classic ''Parappa the Rapper'' computer game – you gotta do what? You gotta believe! It manages to do the same thing as ''Anything'', but also have some rhymes that work.
Positive messages are abound in children's literature, try [[Oh, the Places You'll Go by Dr Seuss]] for a classic uplifting tale. Wee also have a review of Akala's [[The Dark Lady by Akala|The Dark Lady]].
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