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5.0 out of 5 stars
Very funny, wry and engaging!, October 16, 1999
This review is from: It's OK to Be You: A Frank and Funny Guide to Growing Up (Paperback)
This book doesn't have as much factual information or cultural diversity as "It's Perfectly Normal," but it is nearly as endearing simply because of its cast of characters. You are introduced to a funky-looking gang of seven friends at the beginning of the book, each with their own personality: the smart and sassy Grandma, the know-it-all Steve, Ice Cream (who's so worried about the size of his ears that he wears an ice cream cone on his nose to draw attention), even a girl named Horse who decides she's a... well, a horse. Instead of clinical information, the book focuses on feelings associated with growing up, and does so with a total lack of sentimentality that kids will appreciate. The information is presented in a conversational manner, and the comments of the characters are witty and will ring true for many kids entering puberty. Like "It's Perfectly Normal," the book is for both boys and girls. Together, they make a great set.
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