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There are much better discussions of race and friendship available to spark conversation and reflection. Stick with Alex Gino’s “You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P.!” and skip these.
A subtly magical tale of family that will benefit from book talks and customized readers’ advisory. Recommended for medium to large collections, and any venue looking to expand their selection of materials exploring China and Chinese culture.
A lovely story of friendship and adventure. A general purchase for medium and large libraries, and a natural choice wherever Rundell’s other books fly off the shelves.
Ultimately, this feels like a tale told many times before, with little to reinvigorate the narrative. A very large collection might find a place for it, but most can skip.
The photography is outstanding; however, the book’s overall layout is text-heavy and lackluster. This is an extra purchase or one to fit a science curriculum
Librarians can hand-sell this book to busy parents, grandparents, and caregivers. Teachers can use it to pair confident and emerging readers for a shared experience