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“Different Just Like Me”
By Lori Mitchell
April can’t wait to go to her grandmother’s house. As she waits, April and her mom stay busy. She goes to different places every day. Kids should read this book. Every page says “just like me” so kids know that everybody is different. People are made in different ways, just like April.
Reviewed by Grace, 7
Thomas Jefferson Elementary, Burbank
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“Pourquoi Tales: The Cat’s Purr,
Why Frog and Snake Never Play Together, the Fire Bringer”
By Ashley Bryan
The word pourquoi is French. It is pronounced poor-KWAH and means “why.” This book has three stories in it. My favorite is “The Cat’s Purr.” It’s about a cat and rat that are best friends. Rat likes to do what the cat does. But one day the cat gets a small drum from his uncle. The next day he plays the drum. Rat wants to play it but Cat wouldn’t let him. Read to find out if they stay friends.
Reviewed by Jae, 10
Horace Mann Elementary, Glendale
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