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nssutton's review against another edition
5.0
really loved the character's "ways" and hope to use this for storytime. henkes is super popular with our kids. i once disputed a fight over lily's purple plastic purse.
simplymary's review against another edition
4.0
Classic Kevin Henkes. Quirky and teaches a great lesson without being heavy-handed. Love his illustrations.
happytreereads's review against another edition
4.0
My friends are cool. I spend the night at their house and they introduce me to top-tier picture books. Like this one. It's beautiful. Will be looking for this author when I scrounge about seeking to satisfy the obsessive desire to buy more books.
sassmistress's review
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
slow-paced
4.5
Two peas in a pod exclude their new neighbor until she chases away some bullies. They invite her over and realize she has a new way of looking at things and some great ideas to share. They have some things in common, too. Very cute, creative story.
When Lilly first moves in to the neighborhood: "When Lilly asked Chester and Wilson to play, they fair they were busy. When she called them up on the phone, they disguised their voices and said they weren't home. If Lilly was on one side of the street, Chester and Wilson crossed to the other and hid." We never hear an apology about this, they just start including her and liking her after she chases away some bullies who "yelled personal remarks."
Mentions of Halloween costumes and trick or treating, and giving presents and making lists at Christmas.
"That night Lilly invited Chester and Wilson to sleep over." She and Chester bond over both having a night light.
Mentions of Halloween costumes and trick or treating, and giving presents and making lists at Christmas.
"That night Lilly invited Chester and Wilson to sleep over." She and Chester bond over both having a night light.
thedisreputabledog's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
5.0
alfajirikali's review against another edition
5.0
The book reminded me of young friendships, and felt that it encouraged young ones to broaden the scope of such friendships. A sweet story.
panda_incognito's review against another edition
4.0
This picture book has detailed, charming illustrations and shows how two friends who like to do things in the same way react and then adapt to their new neighbor's contrasting eccentricities. It's a cute story with subtle humor, and I like how it models life lessons without being preachy about them.
ralbert89's review against another edition
5.0
This has always been one of my favourite children's books. As a child, I love it mostly for the very cute pictures. As an adult, I still appreciate the story for talking about trying new things and how different people might have new ways of doing the same things you do. It's a great message, and a fun book to read.