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The Law of Birthdays: A Story about Choice

by Brenna Jeanneret, Marina Kondra (Illustrator)

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The Law of Birthdays states: Kids attending birthday parties must eat cake. But what if a kid doesn't want cake? Find out what happens when a strong-willed girl questions the Law of Birthdays, and teaches the king about the importance of personal choice.
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Title:The Law of Birthdays: A Story about Choice
Authors:Brenna Jeanneret
Other authors:Marina Kondra (Illustrator)
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This was kind of cute. It's a weird story line. I read it to my kids and they were like " why is it such a big deal to not have cake" I like the fact that the message was you have choices and it's ok to make your own choices, but I wish it was explained in a more relevant way. ( )
  SarahSnyder | May 15, 2024 |
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My five year old and I loved reading this book! It sparked a great discussion about choices. The discussion topics at the beginning were really helpful in getting that conversation rolling. I loved the illustrations as well. Overall, a very cute book!
  a-squared | Apr 30, 2024 |
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I thought this was a really good concept for a children's book, which ultimately fell short of my expectations, but was still pretty good. I think the story is fantastic, and is well chosen and presented to encourage empathy, and demonstrate the appeal of free choice. As a mild criticism, I felt the layout of the text made it hard to follow the conversation sometimes, in that there was little differentiation to help keep track of who was talking, if the reader took a small break to look at the great illustrations.
  hannibalcin | Apr 26, 2024 |
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The Law of Birthdays is a delightful children's book that explores the concept of choice in a fairytale fashion. It helps children see that not everyone has the same type of diet when the girl in the story says she is vegan. It also brings forward the idea that all people should be able to have a choice regarding whatever they would like to eat. The illustrations are fun and the dialogue between the girl and the king are lively and entertaining. This would be a great book for a teacher to read for a child's birthday at school or daycare. My grandchildren especially like this book on their birthday Then they tell me they want something else for their birthday, like cookies or pie so I have to ready for them! ( )
  cme07 | Apr 20, 2024 |
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It's the king's birthday and everyone must have a piece of cake. It's the law, after all! As the guards hand out cake, one little girl says "no, thanks." This polite denial sets off a string of events wherein the guards try to convince and cajole her, and the king is shocked and confused that someone simply would not want a piece of cake. He loves cake so much he wrote it into law.

Fortunately the king is willing to listen to the girl as she explains why she does not want cake and gives him an example of restricting choice in a way he would not like - no cake in the kingdom! He comes to understand her point (spoiler! 😂) and together they re-write the Law of Birthdays.

This book is a great conversation starter for a variety of topics. You can discuss food's impact on the body (mentioned in the backmatter); a person's right to make choices for themselves; the impact and importance of making a stand on issues you feel passionately about; understanding and appreciating different preferences and opinions; and so much more. Or you can just read a silly story about cake!

I would recommend this for all children's collections. Thank you to LibraryThing and Cardinal Rule Press for the Advanced Reader Copy. All opinions are my own. ( )
  Tessa.Johnson | Apr 15, 2024 |
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