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14.01.2017, 08:50 - anyoshoes - Rank 6 - 1072 Posts
What a fun book! Sneezy is a cold snowman, and when the kids help him get warm... well you probably can guess what happens! They finally figure out a way to keep him around which involves some stylish outerwear and lots of ice cream. The author has written a delightful book that works very well as a read aloud. The rhyming is spot on,
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The illustrations here are excellent. They are large and bright,
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, making them perfect for group sharing. The artist also manages to include some delightful details for any child who wants to peruse these pictures further. Sneezy is the star because he is so expressive! He's not like most other snowmen out there, in that his facial expressions are much more fully realized. Even the small cardinals are expressive and their faces are hidden! I'm not sure how the artist did that,
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My only complaint about this one and it really is not enough to even take away any of it's well deserved five stars is that it's a bit long. I probably wouldn't try this one with young preschool groups. Older preschoolers and kindergartners will no doubt love it,
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How do you move on when the person you’ve built your whole life around is no longer living. That’s what these two women,
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One thing this book made me realize was that there’s a very, very thin line between jealousy and protectiveness, but also protectiveness and possessiveness. Abuse and manipulation is not an overnight thing, but a gradual change in behavior that leaves you wondering how exactly did I get here and why have I let it get this far. This book was definitely an eye opener for me.
It’s ironic that Ivy’s situation and choices as a teenager are

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