Mary had a little glam

Tammi Sauer

Book - 2016

Mary shares her glamorous style with all of her classmates.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
New York : Sterling Children's Books [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Tammi Sauer (author)
Other Authors
Vanessa Brantley-Newton (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
AD560L
ISBN
9781454913931
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Review by Booklist Review

The author of I Love Cake! Starring Rabbit, Porcupine, and Moose (2016) here reworks Sarah Josepha Hale's rhyme about a girl and her lamb in order to spin a tale of fashion and accessories. Mary had a little glam / that grew into a LOT. / And everywhere that Mary went, / she wasn't hard to spot. Mary a stylish African American girl arrives at school dressed to the nines and soon begins embellishing the garb of her drab classmates using boas, beads, and glitter glue. All goes well until recess, when the decked-out kids discover how difficult it is to play in fancy duds. Luckily, Mary also knows a thing or two about deaccessorizing, especially in the service of fun. Brantley-Newton's exuberant digital illustrations capture both Mary's flair and her joie de vivre as she twirls through this story in complete control of her world. Mary's enthusiasm is catching among her multiethnic classmates, who have a ball in both their sparkles and mud splatters on the playground. An inventive and fun read-aloud for groups or one-on-one.--Weisman, Kay Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-Move over, Fancy Nancy-there's a new glamour queen in town! Mary's number one goal for her new year at school is to look absolutely fabulous. Covered in accessories, including her bedroom curtain, Mary struts down the block, attracting the attention of townsfolk and resident pooches. Arriving at Mother Goose Elementary, Mary is shocked to see her teacher and classmates dressed in bland clothing from eras long past. Swooping in to save the day, she offers fashion suggestions to all of the students and teachers. Even Clark, the classroom pet snake, gets accessorized with a monocle and top hat. The newly fashion-forward educators and kids incorporate style into school traditions such as storytime, art class, and music class. However, when recess arrives, the students are in a panic. Looking to Mary, they exclaim, "We're clearly dressed all wrong for this!" Mary thinks fast, tosses her silk-lined cape, and jumps right into play, with her classmates following quickly behind. Brantley-Newton's bright and busy illustrations full of racially diverse children and adults appeal to the eye without distracting from the text, while Sauer's quick and witty rhyme will keep children engaged and on their toes. VERDICT This fun and lively read-aloud with an African American protagonist is suitable for any children's collection.-Marian Mays, Washington Talking Book & Braille Library © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Brown-skinned Mary is an ultra-fashionable girl who commands the spotlight wherever she goes because of her glamorous accessories. She makes-over her fellow Mother Goose Elementary students, but will recess wreck the outfits? The revamped nursery-rhyme characters are diversely portrayed in Brantley-Newton's collaged digital illustrations for this zippy rhyming story with a lesson for young fashionistas: "sometimes less is more! (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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