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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Caldecott is for illustrations
The reviewers who complained about why this book won the Caldecott Medal may not be aware that the Caldecott is given for the illustrations. Certainly, the outstanding illustrations in this book qualify it for the medal, even if the story isn't the most original. I love the colorful printmaking and the accurate depiction of a toddler's behavior. Not all books have to...
Published on October 28, 2004 by Turquoise Skunk

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not a Particularly Great Teaching Tool
While I will say that the illastrations were lovely, and the text paints a very cute picture of a stuborn yet cute toddler, I have to say that this book was put up high on a shelf and will not be read again any time soon. WHY? Because throughout the book, Ella Sarah gets her way by being consistantly disobedient to her parents and older sibling, and throws (in my...
Published on September 10, 2004 by K. Overby


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Caldecott is for illustrations, October 28, 2004
This review is from: Ella Sarah Gets Dressed (Hardcover)
The reviewers who complained about why this book won the Caldecott Medal may not be aware that the Caldecott is given for the illustrations. Certainly, the outstanding illustrations in this book qualify it for the medal, even if the story isn't the most original. I love the colorful printmaking and the accurate depiction of a toddler's behavior. Not all books have to teach a moral lesson.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love Ella Sarah!, November 16, 2004
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This review is from: Ella Sarah Gets Dressed (Hardcover)
I adore Ella Sarah. Other reviewers are right that Ella Sarah does throw a mild tantrum in the book. I personally think it's a great tool for teaching toddlers. Ella Sarah clearly expresses what she wants (a list my 2-year-old daughter knows by heart), and when she is not supported in her wishes by her family members, she goes ahead and dresses herself. I personally think it's a lot better when a toddler can list off exactly what she wants to wear, rather than throw a incomprehensible fit. I adore Ella Sarah (and my daughter does too), because she is an independent, communicative and creative little girl!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars lizzy loves it, July 31, 2005
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My grandaughter has had color preference since birth. This book is among the "bed books" when she sleeps at MeMas'. Ella knows what she likes and sticks to her guns. The rest of the family has a different opinion - but honor hers. Ellas friends "get it too". Toddler validation. Who can argue?
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15 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fashionistas start young, it seems., June 7, 2004
This review is from: Ella Sarah Gets Dressed (Hardcover)
To the bafflement of most of the knowledgeable children's literature world, "Ella Sarah Gets Dressed" garnered itself the prestigious and highly sought after Caldecott Honor Award in early 2004. It beat such potential contenders as Peter Sis's, "Tree of Life" and Gerald McDermott's, "Creation", both far worthier (in my humble opionion) winners. This isn't to say that the book is bad. As a charming tale about a stubborn toddler and her intense desire to wear the clothing of her own choice, the book is sweet and good-natured. Just the same, I was amazed by its reception.

As far as the plot goes, it's fairly basic. Ella Sarah plods around the house in her sheep pajamas, a floppity stuffed animal (with the nose and mouth of a martini glass) accompanying her wherever she goes. Right from the start, our heroine knows exactly what kind of clothing she would like to wear. Says she, "I want to wear my pink polka-dot pants, my dress with orange-and-green flowers, my purple-and-blue striped socks, my yellow shoes, and my red hat". Her mother complains that the outfit is too dressy. She suggests an alternative, which is met with Ella Sarah's reiterated desire. Her father says it's too fancy and she repeats her outfit (this time accompanied by a very realistic tantrumesque stamping on the floor). Her older sister says it's too silly and offers some clothes she's outgrown. Now the stuffed animal goes flying, as Ella Sarah proclaims her perfect outfit for the last time. Carefully she dresses herself in the colorful eclectic ensemble. When the doorbell rings we see that her friends are just as snazzy as our intrepid heroine. And with that, the four friends sit down to tea and donut holes. It is a colorful sight.

Cute plot all right, but it's the illustrations that really take your breath away. Using a kind of paper cutout style (the publication page is a little unclear about this, content to merely call the process, "a variety of printmaking techniques") everyone is presented with a series of rounded colorful forms. We never see the heads of Ella Sarah's parents or older sibling, which makes perfect sense. After all, we're on a toddler's level with this book. No surprise there. Especially enjoyable are the printed backgrounds that make up the wallpaper, bedspreads, and rugs in this story. As for the outfit Ella Sarah eventually dons, it's a pip. If there is an award winning moment in this book then it is the two-page spread of the protagonist doffing a bright red hat. The hat is not only colorful, but also tilted at a rakish angle. It's just a quick moment of kiddie noir before we're back to the usual story.

Kids reading this tale will be inspired by it. It has the capacity to not only send a message like, "Just be yourself" but to also encourage kids to learn how to dress themselves. And heck, any kid with a wardrobe like Ella Sarah and her friends will probably want to learn how to dress forthwith. As you can see, this is a darling tale. It's not the most inspired or original in the world, but it has a very particular knack and charm to it that's adorable. A tale that will entice not only the parents of the world, but their kids as well.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ella Sarah: What She Ought To Wear...., March 28, 2004
This review is from: Ella Sarah Gets Dressed (Hardcover)
Ella Sarah is a young woman with a mind of her own... a very young woman with a mind of her own.

This brightly bold picture book reflects the personality of the protagonist. Everyone else gives her "their wisdom" and seems to forget Ella Sarah has a vision all her own.

At the end, Ella Sarah follows her heart and wears exactly what she wanted to all along.... and then her friends who know and cherish her exactly as she is arrive and.... well, its a loving, bright and bold ending as well.

Your children will love this, especially those who are bold, bright little ones who have their own strong fashion opinions.

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40 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not a Particularly Great Teaching Tool, September 10, 2004
This review is from: Ella Sarah Gets Dressed (Hardcover)
While I will say that the illastrations were lovely, and the text paints a very cute picture of a stuborn yet cute toddler, I have to say that this book was put up high on a shelf and will not be read again any time soon. WHY? Because throughout the book, Ella Sarah gets her way by being consistantly disobedient to her parents and older sibling, and throws (in my opinion) a temper tantrum to get her way! but in the end her BAD behavior is considered "CUTE" because after all, its more important to express your individuality.

During the reading of this book to my toddler, I had to repeatedly stop and explain to him that he should never act in this way and he is much more likely to get his way by simply asking permission than by making rude demands, throwing his toys, and talking back to get his way.

It is very disappointing that a book like this received an acclaimed childrens literature award. The behavior that is portrayed and treated as acceptable (while it may be cute to Grandma) is not behavior I believe most parents would truly tolerate from their toddler.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for children who love dress-up, March 13, 2006
This review is from: Ella Sarah Gets Dressed (Hardcover)
My daughter (2 years old) really loves this book. It is fun, and has beautifully illustrated pages. The ending is surprising if you try to predict why Ella Sarah is getting dressed.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 1st Grader wants to read it, April 29, 2010
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My daughter hates reading. She is 6 and in first grade. But suddenly one day she picked it up and read it to me, even though we hadn't read it for a while. I like that it has the same phrase through out and she can memorize that part but it gives her confidence in reading the rest. And's it a cute book, but maybe not for little boys.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect book for preschoolers that have their own style, March 26, 2010
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I bought this book because my daughters names are Ella and Sarah. This book is really about my daughter Ella who has her very own sense of style, just like her friends. Good book for mother and daughter!
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5.0 out of 5 stars My Twin is in a book!, January 25, 2010
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Hello my name is Maddy I am in 5th grade. The book "Ella Sarah Gets Dressed" Is a book I've had since I was about 3. I would read it as much as I could and I even tried to memorize it!
The reason why the title for my review is "My twin is in a book" is because I was and I still am very picky about clothes. I am the only person that chooses what I wear and there is no doubt about that!
The illustrations in this book are great! If you have a keen eye for color you should take a look at it.
I know that this book isn't the biggest book in the world but it means a lot to me. I suggest you give it a shot and it may mean something to you too!
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