Review by Kirkus Book Review
You don't have to be quirky to be extraordinary! This very active mother-child combo lives in the moment with smiles. Mom has a fair complexion and vibrant red-orange crimped hair, and the child narrator has light skin and red-brown pigtails. They make daisy crowns and art, rescue animals in need, climb rocks, take road trips, and meditate on mountaintops. Mom is comfortable singing out of tune and break-dancing at the grocery store and has a "canvas" of tattoos. Out in their diverse community, the two share Sunday barbecues and personal stories and join drum circles under the stars. But Mom also embraces quiet days that "are made for staying home in our pajamas eating chocolate cake" and the idea that "extraordinary isn't always colorful and bold. It can also be found under blankets telling stories we remember by heart." Mom shares smiles to make someone's day and words of encouragement like "it's okay not to be okay." Brilliantly colored and detailed illustrations make this a good book for sharing with a group, but readers should take the time to scout out the expressive pets that accompany the duo on many of their adventures. This mom is like no other, but that is the point. "It's important to be exactly who you are," and who you are is extraordinary. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Gently encourages readers to be comfortable with themselves every day and to embrace their extraordinary natures. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.