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Carregando... My Hair Went on Vacationde Paula Quinn
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. 'I woke up one morning, quick out of bed, to find curls on my pillow instead of my head. I felt so confused by this weird situation. My hair wasn't in its usual location!' Children who suffer from hair loss will feel so special to have a book written especially for them. Author Paula Quinn and illustrator Chiara Civati have perfectly captured the emotions of a special little girl named Rosie who has lost her hair because of an autoimmune disease called Alopecia. The easy-to-read rhyming text and the captivating illustrations make it fun to read and it also educates about the effects of this disease. This cheerful and positive little girl teaches children that they need to love themselves and take pride in themselves, even if their hair is gone and their head is bald. Parents and teachers will appreciate the vocabulary page and teacher's guide with activities and questions and this is also a book that needs to be in every school and public library. My Hair Went on Vacation is a valuable resource that definitely deserves a 5-Star rating! I received a copy of this book via iRead Book Tours but a favorable review was never required and no monetary compensation was given. These are my own thoughts. What an adorable book. My Hair Went on Vacation is an upbeat and positive story of a young girl’s explanation and acceptance of her alopecia. She accepts her condition as a way to stand out and shine and celebrates her baldness. The colorful cover art and the full-page illustrations are adorable and enhance the story nicely. When my kids were young, one of their classmates had alopecia. At the beginning of the school year she wore a wig, but when warmer weather came, she decided not to wear it anymore. I was so pleased how accepting her classmates were. What a wonderful resource this book would have been during this time. This is not only an entertaining children’s book, but it presents a meaningful learning opportunity for the importance of acceptance and empathy. I received a complimentary copy of this book through the iRead Book Tours. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
This is a story about a real girl named Rosie. One day she wakes up and discovers her hair has fallen out. She makes up tales about her hair traveling to different places, but having no hair makes her a target for other kids and this makes her feel sad. When her mom surprises her with a headscarf, it gives Rosie an idea on how to help other children suffering from hair loss! Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I would like to thank Paula & Rosie for the ARC in exchange for my honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. ( )