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Macie's Mirror by Adam Ciccio, Gertie Jaquet

rmarcin's review against another edition

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4.0

Thanks to NetGalley for providing me with a copy of Macie’s Mirror by Adam Ciccio. It is a good lesson about self esteem for young people. Very satisfactory.

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bookalorian's review against another edition

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4.0

Macie is a girl, who wants to be the very, very best. Things get tough when a new girl starts at her school. She talks to her mirror and to her dad and the story shows that as long as you love yourself, things are just fine!

The illustrations were quite lovely and the story covers the kind of things I want my daughters to know now at a young age. Very well done

kaitlynscupoftea's review against another edition

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4.0

**I received an advanced free digital copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review**

This was a lovely picture book which emphasized the acceptance of one’s appearance. I thought that this book lacked substance; there were sweet moments between Macie and her father. There were words of encourage from Macie’s father for Macie to accept herself for who is and, and to love herself first and foremost.

clairesneverland's review against another edition

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5.0

Macie is a young girl, who wants to be the best. She got all her friends that think she is. That is until a new girl comes to school. She worries she isn't perfect anymore. She confides in her mirror hoping to get help to become the best again. She thinks things are just getting worse and confides in her father. He lets her know that nothing else matters as long as you love you.

The illustration was beautiful and the story is something kids need to learn at a young age. I know I could've used more books like this when I was that age.

I received a free copy via netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

etienne02's review

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5.0

Good story that talk about accepting yourself and not being jealous of others. Simple, well done, true/possible events that kids can rely to. Well done!
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