Required Reading

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Boots by Lisa Roman






This book is the story of a little girl who has nothing and who only thinks of others.

I don’t know that I have ever used the word “dear” in a review before but this story is dear. Melisa is adorable and you can’t help but feel for her. She provides a moral lesson that is important for kids to learn. Perhaps more importantly the adults reading it should think about the message. The illustrations will be very appealing to the little ones. It may say something about me, but I thought the illustrations were dear as well.

This book gave me a warm feeling, the style, the illustrations and the message.

I highly recommend it, I will be reading it to my 5 and 3 year old grandchildren.

Body of work of Lisa Roman

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