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Cargando... Flower Girlpor Amy Bloom
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"Nicki's favorite aunt is getting married, and Nicki is excited to be the Flower Girl: she is all in for love and pretty petals. But when the family goes shopping to find outfits for the wedding, Nicki doesn't feel like herself in any of the dresses her mom and aunt pick out for her, and all her happiness and excitement for the wedding evaporates. Nicki must find her voice--and her own style of expression to match it--to make Aunt Carmela's big day absolutely perfect."--Provided by publisher. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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A warm, reassuring message in soft colors (predominantly yellow, pink, and brown), with lots of lovely repetition ("and then...it got better!"). Dad presents white with orangey-red hair, Mama and Aunt Carmela have medium-brown skin and brown/auburn hair; Nicki's skin is peachy-tan.
My only tiny quibble with this book is the font size and weight; it's on the small/thin side. Fine for adults to read aloud, hard for emerging readers to follow along on the page.
See also: Molly's Tuxedo, Julian at the Wedding, and (to a lesser extent) Princess Bess Gets Dressed ( )