Chrysanthemum | Kevin Henkes | These Mice Are Nice! by Katie D.
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Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum
Kevin Henkes
Mulberry Books
, 1996 - 32 pages
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highly recommended
A great book for your Girly-Girl
My 5 year old daughter is all about pretty girly things. This cute little story of a girl with a unique name is one of her favorites. It's a wonderful story about being proud of who you are regardless of what others think of you. A+.
These Mice Are Nice! by Katie D.
Chrysanthemum
is a funny book about some mice who learn an important lesson. When Chrysanthemum goes to school, it's not as fun as it seemed it would be. But with support from her parents (and a night filed with Hugs, Kisses, and Parcheesi) she gets through.
The pictures are gorgeous and full of color, something any k-1st would adore! And even if your children can't read, the pictures tell the story! I recommend this book to any kids with problems at school, ages 3-7.
In Chrysanthemum there is no bad language (unless you consider pish as a bad word.) Your kids will be learning a valuable lesson, and will adore it. It's a good book! The characters are cute and your kids will love them. The cute mice like Chrysanthenum, Jo, Rita, Victoria, and Mrs. Twinkle are just a few of them. There are many more interesting characters as well. These mice are nice!
Chrysanthemum is a good book for your kids to read, so try it. I know you will love it. And if you do like it, there are many more great books by Kevin Henkes you can read as well.
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School Worries. Bullying.
She loves her name. But then she goes to school and someone makes fun of her. A classmate pokes fun, "You're named after a flower!"
Chrysanthemum
's self-confidence is shaken until she learns that her teacher's first name is Violet !!! Reminds us how you just never know.
Chrysanthemum
Great for girls with non-traditional names, if they're struggling or being teased at school because of their unique name.
Chrysanthemum
I really like this book and think it should at the very least be in and read to every child in every classroom.
I think that we all can relate to its meaning.
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