Gr 4–8—This series strives to act as a resource for advice about common issues and problems faced during those difficult preteen years. The books, which employ an eye-catching and engaging layout, are not presented in a straight narrative. Rather, four diverse female tween characters provide responses to queries in a Q&A format. A wide variety of topics are covered: everything from fighting with siblings to navigating the cafeteria. Subjects are loosely grouped into chapters, so the books are more for browsing than searching (although a subject index is included if readers want to get more specific). Cartoon drawings and photographs of real girls supplement the text. "Tip Clips" sprinkled throughout offer additional tidbits of advice from the different protagonists. The suggestions to coping with these tricky situations are solid, never veering on the saccharine or didactic.
VERDICT Recommended for general collections.
Aimed at a female readership, this is a lively and helpful series
about everyday social topics that preteens struggle with. Using
photographs and cartoony illustrations, the question-and-answer
format covers a wide range of issues, from handling conflict to
friends and family. A colorful (if excessively frilly) layout adds
appeal. Reading list. Glos., ind.
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