Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Book Review: (OT) Uniquely You (little red-haired girl, lesson from Mom)

Uniquely You, by Michelle Lazurek (Elk Lake Publishing, 2018, 24 pages, $9.99)



Plain Jane?

"Plain Jane lived in a plain white house in a plain neighborhood."

And so begins the saga of a beautiful little red-haired girl who believes she has no talents that there is nothing special about her, nothing unique like all her friends who are all so different in their own ways, each with their own special talent or gift.

The Value of a Snowflake, Fleeting but Unique

Jane is feeling down in the dumps. Not only is she picked last in gym class but all her friends are extremely good at something different - gymnastics or singing or guitar or soccer or. . . .but her mother loves her very much and shows her a snowflake. When Jane realizes each snowflake is different, she also realizes that each person is unique and has different gifts and talents. Read on to find out what Jane's gifts are!

Plain Jane No More!

Uniquely You is a special little book that your own little girl will love to read on a day when she needs to feel special - and to re-read later whenever she needs a reminder of her specialness.

Caveat: This book was sent to me for review.

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