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A picture book about opposites that will charm young children. Read this one in a Halloween story time at the public library or in a preschool classroom.
Don’t let readers mistake the sun-dappled girl and her dog in a meadow on the cover for a happy book about pets instead of the tearjerker it is; it’s a beautifully rendered, lyrical depiction of the feelings of a child as their pet’s life nears its end.
Like its predecessor in the series, this book will appeal largely as a classroom read rather than a title for readers to choose themselves, but its positive message will be welcomed in many educational settings.
This heartwarming depiction of an English-speaking child and her Mandarin-speaking elders helping one another across a language barrier will appeal to all children familiar with relatives who speak a different language. Highly recommended for all collections.
A perfect match for any fan of Diary of a Wimpy Kid hoping to write their own story someday, this is a promising and noteworthy addition to any middle grade collection.