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To adult readers, this sweet story gently conveys the inevitable pains of changing relationships, but this theme may be lost on young children; share with older elementary children instead.
A long-awaited, refreshing celebration of African American families in roles that are both reflective, but also universal as part of the community of families everywhere.
In an SEL lesson for all ages, Oona learns that fun can be loud, filled with “hopping and chopping and popping,” but it can also be quiet camaraderie with individuals happily sharing time together.
A suggested first purchase for libraries, this title is perfectly suited to younger readers or an interactive story time where everyone is encouraged to join in the fun.