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Sonny Says Mine!
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Description
Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who are learning friendship dynamics, the Sonny Says series covers universal kid experiences, with art from the creator of the hit new PBS show Carl the Collector, New York Times bestselling author Zachariah OHora.
Sonny is having a great time in the park with his friends when he finds an adorable pink stuffed bunny. Sonny loves playing with his new toy . . . until his friend Boo asks if he's seen her favorite pink bunny. Even though Boo is upset, Sonny says, "No!" He loves the bunny and doesn't want to give it back. But as Boo gets more and more upset, it becomes harder and harder to lie. Can Sonny find the courage to tell the truth and apologize?
This series covers universal kid experiences-like practicing sharing and saying sorry-in sweet and funny ways.
Product details
Published | Aug 03 2021 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 32 |
ISBN | 9781547605804 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Children's Books |
Illustrations | full color |
Dimensions | 9 x 9 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Hart's playful, repetitive text winningly recalls Mac Barnett's Jack books. OHora's bright digital art, often presented against monochrome backgrounds and augmented by colorful speech bubbles, keeps the focus on the expressive characters. A solid conversation opener for discussions on sharing and empathy.
Publishers Weekly
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Entertaining and instructive, this will be a useful preschool discussion starter.
Booklist
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The simple and repetitive text easily involves young listeners in familiar and relatable scenarios: losing something precious and practicing empathy . . . . Inviting and light-handed in its morality, the story offers safe territory for exercising that empathy muscle alongside Sonny and his friends.
Horn Book Magazine