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If I had a girl or a niece, I certainly would read this with her. Just beautiful!
I want to give this to all my nieces, my mom, all my girlfriends, any friends having a girl, and all my female person students.
This is a book I have been "pitching" at Facebook to the parents of my students and to my loftier schoolhouse friends who have daughters now. . .I'grand sharing, sharing, sharing. While I say that this book would brand an splendid graduation gift, information technology may be imperative in lite of current events that the book not wait to exist shared with young readers. Right now is the best to time to share that book. . .that ane that you know has the words you mean to convey. That book is Dearest Daughter,.Note that Dear Daughter, carri
This is a book I have been "pitching" at Facebook to the parents of my students and to my high school friends who accept daughters now. . .I'm sharing, sharing, sharing. While I say that this book would brand an excellent graduation gift, it may be imperative in light of current events that the volume not wait to be shared with immature readers. Right at present is the best to time to share that volume. . .that ane that you know has the words you mean to convey. That book is Honey Girl,.Note that Dear Girl, carries the distinction of being a Ane Book Four Hands title. This is reserved for those books that cannot miss if they were to be shared as a lap read betwixt bigger readers and fiddling readers.
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This is the book I wish I had when my Kiddo was growing up (and after reading it, she wishes she had it, too). Each two page spread is a missive offering advice to young girls. My favorite is "Dear Girl, Find people like you. Detect people unlike you lot." In that location are lots more than applied and fanciful lessons nearly living a full life to be found, including advice about breaking stereotypes, taking care of oneself, and taking changes. While the book offers guidance, it isn't overly sentimental or suffocat This is the book I wish I had when my Kiddo was growing up (and later on reading information technology, she wishes she had it, too). Each two page spread is a missive offering advice to immature girls. My favorite is "Dear Daughter, Detect people like you. Find people unlike you." There are lots more practical and fanciful lessons about living a total life to exist constitute, including advice about breaking stereotypes, taking intendance of oneself, and taking changes. While the book offers guidance, it isn't overly sentimental or suffocatingly emotional, though adults readers can't help but be enlightened that Krouse Rosenthal, who wrote this book with her own daughter, Paris, passed away on March 13, 2017, making this all the more poignant. Hatam's spare, whimsical illustrations reflect the bulletin on each page. Pair this with I Wish You More and share both with your children. ...more
Read this on what would've been my beautiful grandmom's 112th birthday! My first biological grandbaby, a daughter, presently will exist built-in. Her two sisters are also my grandbabies. These "little girls", as the eldest (Ally who is almost 4) reminds us, need this book & need this story read to them every dark, no matter which one of united states of america is doing the reading! Read this on what would've been my cute grandmom's 112th birthday! My kickoff biological grandbaby, a girl, soon will exist built-in. Her two sisters are likewise my grandbabies. These "piffling girls", as the eldest (Ally who is almost four) reminds us, need this book & need this story read to them every night, no matter which 1 of usa is doing the reading! ...more
I bought this book as a gift for two fantastic little girls hoping that they'd take something to refer to should they always feel less than. This is 100% the perfect footling volume for a quick footling conviction heave. I recommend this to whatsoever young girl (there's too ane for boys, too!).
A sweet picture-book advice manual addressed to one detail girl - ane suspects it was intended for co-author Paris Rosenthal, from her female parent, celebrated flick-book author Amy Krouse Rosenthal - Dear Girl, is the sort of volume that can be shared with all girls. Each ii-folio spread features a letter of the alphabet, and piece of advice, from raising ane's paw, because you accept something intelligent to say, to getting to know people who are similar AND different you lot.An affirmational book, ane which is made parti
A sweet flick-book advice manual addressed to one particular daughter - 1 suspects it was intended for co-author Paris Rosenthal, from her mother, historic moving-picture show-book writer Amy Krouse Rosenthal - Dear Girl, is the sort of book that can be shared with all girls. Each ii-page spread features a letter, and slice of communication, from raising one'southward manus, because you have something intelligent to say, to getting to know people who are like AND unlike yous.An affirmational book, 1 which is made particularly poignant by the fact that Amy Krouse Rosenthal recently passed away, after penning an intensely moving piece near her husband for The New York Times,
Dearest Girl, doesn't offer anything particularly earth-shattering, in the advice department. That said, the words of wisdom here, passed down from female parent to girl, are heartwarming and true. The artwork, done past Holly Hatam, have a fun collage/cartoon style. Recommended to anyone looking for inspirational, aspirational (rather than story-driven) picture-books for girls. ...more A sweet volume of affirmations most appropriate for employ as a gift for the girl in your life assuming she is either white or possibly eastern Asian. Given what the book is intended to be, information technology wasn't the all-time option to illustrate it with only one girl as the "chief" grapheme when it could take only equally easily featured a different girl for each affirmation thereby giving the broadest range of girls the opportunity to see herself in the main grapheme. A big opportunity for inclusivity was missed in that location. A sweet book of affirmations most advisable for use equally a gift for the daughter in your life assuming she is either white or maybe eastern Asian. Given what the book is intended to be, it wasn't the all-time choice to illustrate it with only one girl as the "chief" character when it could accept just as easily featured a different girl for each affirmation thereby giving the broadest range of girls the opportunity to encounter herself in the master graphic symbol. A big opportunity for inclusivity was missed there. ...more
First sentence: Beloved Girl, Keep that arm raised! You lot have smart things to say!Premise/plot: Each spread in this film book is a short message, a letter, if y'all will addressed to Dear Daughter.
Dear Girl, Find people similar yous. Find people different you.
Honey Girl, Yous won't be invited to every single party on the planet. (Which is really okay--tin yous imagine how exhausting that would be?)
Dear Daughter, Sometimes yous've just gotta stop...and DANCE!
My thoughts: This film volume is for readers of all ag
Kickoff sentence: Dear Girl, Go on that arm raised! You have smart things to say!Premise/plot: Each spread in this picture book is a curt message, a alphabetic character, if you volition addressed to Beloved Girl.
Dearest Daughter, Observe people similar you. Observe people unlike you lot.
Dear Girl, You won't be invited to every unmarried party on the planet. (Which is really okay--can you imagine how exhausting that would be?)
Love Daughter, Sometimes you've just gotta stop...and DANCE!
My thoughts: This picture book is for readers of all ages. The letters are geared towards girls, merely nigh of the advice is relevant to everyone. It would exist fun to extend the experience by writing and illustrating messages of your own.
Text: 4 out of five
Illustrations: 4 out of 5
Total: 8 out of 10
...more than Dear Daughter,
This book was written simply for y'all. Information technology speaks to all the things you know and the things you have nonetheless to learn, information technology speaks to who you are and who you will be, it speaks to your joy and your pain. Amy Krouse Rosenthal brings us another gem with the help of her daughter and Holly Hatam. A new favorite for me. I want to buy a copy for every girl or adult female in my life and share the messages found within these pages with them!
Get ready to bawl your eyes out with this sweet, life-affirming picture show book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal. Assemble the girls in your life and accept them read this ane.
A tender, honest bulletin for women,girls, and female-identified people of all ages, really.
I am so sad that Amy Krouse Rosenthal is gone. This is a children's picture volume of advice and encouragement. The art is fun and intriguing. I am so pitiful that Amy Krouse Rosenthal is gone. This is a children'southward moving picture volume of advice and encouragement. The art is fun and intriguing. ...more
A lovely volume celebrating what information technology means to be a girl.
Reviewed for YA Books CentralA fantastic way to empower trivial girls.
The story:
The book follows a little girl as she's told most of life'due south biggest lessons. Lessons that many adults never learned. The pages begin with "Beloved Girl" and then keep to give them little nuggets such as "Never lose your sense of wonder." "There's no such thing as too many questions." "And if you want to say no, say no."
What I loved:
Every unmarried thing in this book is something I'd want to share with the immature girls I lov
Reviewed for YA Books PrimalA fantastic way to empower petty girls.
The story:
The volume follows a little girl as she'south told virtually of life'southward biggest lessons. Lessons that many adults never learned. The pages begin with "Dear Girl" so get on to give them piffling nuggets such every bit "Never lose your sense of wonder." "There's no such matter as besides many questions." "And if you want to say no, say no."
What I loved:
Every unmarried thing in this book is something I'd desire to share with the young girls I love. I read information technology with my three-yr-old niece and she sat enthralled equally she absorbed everything she was being told. It's incredibly empowering and valuable and perfectly timed. The principal bulletin is basically that information technology'due south okay to be who you lot are and that you don't but have to be one thing. That life is theirs for the taking.
The images fit the dreamy tone of the story perfectly.
What was simply okay:
Naught. I loved everything.
Final Verdict:
Fun. Adorable. Valuable. A children's story you'll exist asked to read time and time once more. Lesson's you'll honey teaching fourth dimension and time again. This book is perfect.
...more There are many books by Amy Krouse Rosenthal that I love, and I've managed to own quite a few too. I will have to purchase a second 1 considering this must move on to be owned, read and loved past my granddaughters. Each page is filled with goodness about life (not a surprise) and most the life being a daughter, too. "Dear Girl, don't ever lose your sense of wonder." and "Dearest Girl, Observe people like you lot. Detect people unlike you." Information technology makes me happy that Amy and her daughter wrote this together, and sorry t There are many books by Amy Krouse Rosenthal that I love, and I've managed to own quite a few too. I volition take to buy a second one because this must motility on to be owned, read and loved by my granddaughters. Each page is filled with goodness nigh life (non a surprise) and most the life existence a girl, too. "Honey Girl, don't always lose your sense of wonder." and "Beloved Daughter, Find people like you. Find people dissimilar you." It makes me happy that Amy and her daughter wrote this together, and sad that Amy is no longer with united states, except in the spirit of her books.Holly Hatam's illustrations are line drawings paired with collages created from photographs of textiles - wonderful to view. ...more
In a world that isn't always encouraging or kind to girls or immature women, Amy Krouse Rosenthal and her girl, Paris, wrote this crawly letter to girls. The volume jacket has this special note: "Love Girl, This volume is for you. Wonderful, smart, beautiful y'all. If yous always need a reminder, just plow to any page in this volume and know that you are special and you are loved." The clever, collage illustrations work with the crawly message of this book to create a wonderful souvenir to share with any of In a world that isn't ever encouraging or kind to girls or young women, Amy Krouse Rosenthal and her daughter, Paris, wrote this awesome letter to girls. The book jacket has this special note: "Beloved Girl, This book is for you. Wonderful, smart, cute you. If you e'er need a reminder, just turn to any page in this book and know that you are special and yous are loved." The clever, collage illustrations work with the awesome message of this book to create a wonderful gift to share with any of the girls or women in your life. This could also exist a fun mentor text to help young writers create their ain encouraging letters. ...more than
The literary legacy continues for much loved children's author Amy Krouse Rosenthal, who passed away last March 2017. She worked on a picture book with her daughter Paris which has just been published. Information technology is a sweet tribute to daughters of every kind and an encouragement to young girls to detect their own way in discovering what makes them wonderful, smart, and cute. Illustrations by Holly Hatam are as whimsical as the text. Be certain to share this reading experience with a little girl in your The literary legacy continues for much loved children's author Amy Krouse Rosenthal, who passed away final March 2017. She worked on a picture volume with her daughter Paris which has just been published. It is a sweetness tribute to daughters of every kind and an encouragement to young girls to detect their own manner in discovering what makes them wonderful, smart, and cute. Illustrations by Holly Hatam are as whimsical as the text. Be certain to share this reading feel with a little girl in your life. ...more
I purchased this book for my son, girl in police, and granddaughter based on reviews of people I trust. I'yard sure glad I did.
This books is a celebration of being who you lot are. My favourite page spread reads:
Honey Girl,
Detect people like you.
Find people dissimilar yous. That's proficient advice for everyone!
I purchased this book for my son, daughter in police force, and granddaughter based on reviews of people I trust. I'm sure glad I did.
This books is a celebration of beingness who you are. My favourite page spread reads:
Dear Girl,
Find people like yous.
Find people dissimilar you. That's practiced advice for anybody!
...more than This book! Oh how I love this book! I need to ain this volume! (And so many exclamation marks!) I retrieve every daughter needs to read this (former or young or in-between). Just so she tin can realize that the globe is a place for her besides. Seriously. All girls should read this. And love it. And internalize information technology. So. Good.
Oh, I honey that Amy and Paris wrote this book together ... that female parent-daughter human relationship is powerful! The messages shared are the words I want to share with my daughters at age 7.v, 13, 18, 22 and so on ... they are timeless encouraging reminders. Adore the illustrations from Holly as well!
My new favorite picture volume to read to Catherine (and to myself). This one will exist a go-to gift for anyone with girls (or who is a girl). What a talent Amy Krouse Rosenthal was, and I'thousand grateful to get to share her words with Catherine (and myself when I demand them). My new favorite pic book to read to Catherine (and to myself). This 1 volition exist a go-to gift for anyone with girls (or who is a girl). What a talent Amy Krouse Rosenthal was, and I'one thousand grateful to get to share her words with Catherine (and myself when I need them). ...more
Yes, I am crying at work considering this is a beautiful and empowering and sweet book for girls. I'm currently considering buying it for all my friends. Yeah, I am crying at work because this is a cute and empowering and sweet book for girls. I'yard currently because ownership it for all my friends. ...more
I beloved this book, only it's sharing information technology with my daughter that makes it more than special. I dearest this book, but it's sharing it with my daughter that makes information technology more special. ...more
Everyone needs to read this. Yes, information technology will empower immature girls, but, more importantly, it will spark conversations.
Love every page. Amy Krouse Rosenthal was one of the greatest gimmicky gems in children'southward literature. Every girl I know is getting a copy of this for her birthday this year. Dear every page. Amy Krouse Rosenthal was one of the greatest contemporary gems in children'due south literature. Every girl I know is getting a copy of this for her altogether this twelvemonth. ...more
As my daughter read this book to me, I just most lost it. This is such a sweetness book about love, empowerment, self-affirmation, curiosity, and everything else we need more of in the world.
Absolutely the perfect pairing of a stiff message, an adorable character and wonderful illustrations.
SHORT BIO:
Amy Krouse Rosenthal was.
She divided her time.
NOT And so Brusque BIO:
Amy Krouse Rosenthal was a person who liked to brand things.
Some things she liked to make include:
Children's books. (Little Pea, Spoon, DuckRabbit)
Grown-up books. (Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life)
Short films. (The Beckoning of Lovely, The Money Tree)
Guided journals. (The Belly Volume)
Something o
SHORT BIO:
Amy Krouse Rosenthal was.
She divided her time.
NOT SO Brusk BIO:
Amy Krouse Rosenthal was a person who liked to make things.
Some things she liked to make include:
Children's books. (Little Pea, Spoon, DuckRabbit)
Grown-upwards books. (Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life)
Short films. (The Beckoning of Lovely, The Coin Tree)
Guided journals. (The Belly Book)
Something out of zilch. (see higher up)
A longtime contributor to WBEZ and to the TED conference,
Amy lived with her family unit in Chicago and online at whoisamy.com.
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