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32 pp.
| Heryin |
September, 2010 |
TradeISBN 978-0-9787550-7-2$9.95
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Illustrated by
Chih-Yuan Chen.
Preschoolers may recognize their own struggles as Mimi (who looks like a mole) tries to do everything the grown-ups do--all by herself-- with mixed results. Written by an educational psychologist, the texts have a didactic undercurrent. The accompanying illustrations, with softly shaded hues and humorous details, are eye-pleasing. Review covers these titles: Mimi Loves to Mimic and Mimi Says No.