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Hooray for Kids

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Every kid is a one-of-a-kind kid!
Suzanne and Max Lang (Families, Families, Families!) bring us another joyful ode to diversity in this zippy rhyming celebration of kids of all stripes. Whether you’re a play-a-lot-of-ball kid, a hang-out-at-the-mall kid, a bake-delicious-pie kid, or an always-asking-why kid . . . when you read this book, you’ll be a laughing-till-you-cry kid! Children can find themselves in the hilarious menagerie and recognize their friends and classmates. The subtle anti-bullying message will make this a welcome addition to classroom libraries.
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2015
      Rhyming verse explores individuality among kids. "Some kids are sloppy. / Some kids are neat. / Some kids chew their food so / you can see what they eat." Some pick their noses, some wear socks with sandals, some leap, some crawl, some prefer the sand to the water. Whether one is a "shy kid, / a pie kid, / an always-asking-why kid...a book kid, / a hook kid, / a really-loves-to-cook kid, / to all kids we say, // each one of you is special. / KID, KID, HOORAY!" As the kids are all animals, size and race are not attributes addressed, but the illustrations do show kids with disabilities--the kid who paints does so digitally from a wheelchair, and the "book kid" reads Braille. Max Lang's illustrations are a mix of photo backgrounds and props and expressive cartoon animals cut from white paper and still sporting white borders. Not all the rhymes work well: "Some kids are good at math. / Some kids need lots of sleep. // Some kids run real fast. / Some kids love to eat." And the illustration for this last is a bit troubling--of the six watching the racers while stuffing their faces, only one could be said to have a waistline. Still, the Langs get across that there are all types of kids in this world, and teachers could easily springboard to asking students to write about themselves. (Picture book. 3-6)

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