FICTION

Ginny Louise and the School Showdown

illus. by Lynn Munsinger. 32p. Disney-Hyperion. 2015. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9781423168539. LC 2014025012.
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K-Gr 2—Every class has that handful of kids who can raise havoc in the classroom. In this story, it is the Truman Elementary Troublemakers—Destructo Dude, Cap'n Catastrophe, and Make-My-Day May. Similarly, every class has at least one student who is forever cheerful, oblivious to the bad attitudes that may surround her. Enter Ginny Louise. It doesn't take long for her inability to find fault in her classmates and her infectious cheeriness to change the attitudes of toughest bullies in school. Sauer, a former teacher and library media specialist, is no stranger to the school environment. Her experience has helped her to create a realistic story that will appeal to its intended audience. Advanced language will lead to discussion and help listeners expand their vocabulary. Additionally, the book is filled with metaphors, making it a perfect addition to not only a unit on bullying but an ELA unit on metaphors. Munsinger brings Sauer's vision to life with soft, realistic illustrations of animals, recognizable from her previous works, that are truly believable as elementary students. Readers and listeners alike will think this book is one hundred times more pleasant than "ticks in a taco."
VERDICT A strong purchase for both school and public libraries.

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