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Fancy Nancy by Jane O'Connor

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Today’s children storybook summary is Fancy Nancy By Jane O’Connor Illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser Fancy Nancy by Jane O’Connor   Plot: Nancy has always been fancy, but now she tries to teach her parents and siblings the art. (This is the first in a series of 80 titles featuring Fancy Nancy.) Storyline We don’t know how old Nancy is(maybe 5 or 6?), but she is very fancy for her age. How do we know? Let’s take a look at her room. The décor is astonishing: paintings and posters on the walls, flowers, garlands, mirrors, feathers, and artwork everywhere. Hats and purses hang on hooks, and laced shoes peek from under the bed.

Dog Breath: The Horrible Trouble with Hally Tosis

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today’s children storybook summary is Dog Breath: The Horrible Trouble with Hally Tosis By Dav Pilkey Theme: This is a story of redemption, acceptance, and finding the bright side in a difficult situation Plot: The Tosis family wants to get rid of their dog, Hally because it has bad breath. Talking points  Acceptance. Are we judging others based on who we are? Are we accepting others as who they are?

Patrick Gets Hearing Aids by Maureen Cassidy Riski and Nicolas Klakow

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today’s children storybook summary is Patrick Gets Hearing Aids By Maureen Cassidy Riski and Nikolas Klakow Illustrations by Kim Klakow Theme: Helping children understand hearing loss. Plot: A school-age rabbit does not hear well, which causes him many problems. He must get checked. Talking points: Often time children with hearing loss are isolated by their peers. This book is not only for kids with hearing impairment, but for their classmates as well. Some questions to ask are: What happens when you cannot hear? What can we do about it? How do you get your ears checked? How can we help our friends with hearing loss?

Maya and the Town that Loved a Tree by Kiki and Kathryn Shaw

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today’s children storybook summary is Maya and the Town That Loved a Tree By Kiki and Kathryn Shaw Illustrated by Kiki   Theme: Nature, Environment, Clean Air Before everybody was speaking about climate change, this book warned young readers that we can impact our environment in a way that destroys beautiful things in nature and changes our lives for the worse. But we can always try to repair our mistakes if it is not too late.

Meg and Mog by Helen Nicoll

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                                                           today’s children storybook summary is Meg and Mog By Helen Nicoll Illustration by Jan Pienkowski

Hug Me, Please! by Przemyslaw Wechterowicz

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today’s children storybook summary is Hug Me, Please! By Przemyslaw Wechterowicz Illustrated by Emilia Dziubak Theme: Shared love, kindness towards others; Plot: Father and son bear go on hugging the animals in the forest. Moral: Love and kindness brings people together.

Yes I Can! A Girl and Her Wheelchair by Barrett, Toner and Freeland

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today’s children storybook summary is Yes, I Can! A Girl and Her Wheelchair By Kendra J. Barrett, Jacqueline B. Toner, and Claire A.B. Freeland Illustrated by Violet Lemay Theme: Overcoming disability; school inclusion; Plot: How a happy first grader in a wheelchair can make friends, enjoy her days at school, and participate in ordinary school activities; Moral: This story teaches us to be positive toward people with special needs. Instead of excluding them from daily activities, we should find activities suited to their condition. Instead of turning a blind eye and pretending they aren’t there, we should see them for who they are and help them with their goals.

The Tiger's Egg by Nele Bronner

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today’s children storybook summary is The Tiger’s Egg By Nele Bronner Theme : Acceptance, kindness, love. Plot: A cranky zoo tiger is forced to take care of a chick hatched from an egg he’d found. Symbolism: The author uses the egg as a symbol for novelty, new beginnings, and new ideas that come to shake a dull and rigid world.

Who Wants To Be A Princess by Jesse Harwood

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today’s children storybook summary is Who Wants To Be A Princess? By Jesse Harwood Illustrated by Tim Patton Theme: Being judgmental, making assumptions. Plot: Father tries to convince daughter that a princess is just an ordinary person with privileges and duties as well. Moral: There is more to a story than just your perspective.

Pablo Finds a Treasure by Andree Poulin

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today’s children storybook summary is Pablo Finds a Treasure By Andre Poulin Illustrated by Isabelle Malenfant The takeaway: All over the world, children work from an early age to support themselves and their families. Most of them work without pay, miss school, and live in poverty.  The characters in this book are fictional, but the situation is real.