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Christy Brown (2)

Author of A Ring Bear?

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Works by Christy Brown

A Ring Bear? (2021) 8 copies, 5 reviews
A Flower Girl? (2022) 4 copies, 3 reviews

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A sweet story about a first-time flower girl who becomes a bit too enthusiastic with her prep for the big day.

Lucy has just discovered that her Aunt Jenny is getting married and wants her to be the flower girl. When her mom tells her what an important role it is in the wedding, Lucy is determined to give it her best shot. She ransacks her wardrobe to find her best dress, uses stuff from her bedroom to accessorise, and finds a sand bucket to collect the flowers. Where will she get the flowers show more from? Will Lucy’s mom be happy at her daughter’s attempts to be the perfect flower girl?

The story is quite sweet and shows the innocence of children. I am sure most little flower girls are as excited as Lucy was when they are told of their role in the wedding.

The book is written in rhythmic prose, but I wasn’t a big fan of the rhymes. They have a varying meter, which creates hurdles in a smooth read-aloud. The vocabulary level was quite apt considering the target age group.

The illustrations are average. Not bad, but not as stunning as they should have been for such a story. Lucy is really cute though, and her gravity-defying ponytails are adorable.

Overall, a good book that will work nicely for wannabe flower girls so that they can prepare better for their roles.

My thanks to Black Rose Writing and LibraryThing for the DRC of “A Flower Girl”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.
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A sweet story about a first-time flower girl who becomes a bit too enthusiastic with her prep for the big day.

Lucy has just discovered that her Aunt Jenny is getting married and wants her to be the flower girl. When her mom tells her what an important role it is in the wedding, Lucy is determined to give it her best shot. She ransacks her wardrobe to find her best dress, uses stuff from her bedroom to accessorise, and finds a sand bucket to collect the flowers. Where will she get the flowers show more from? Will Lucy’s mom be happy at her daughter’s attempts to be the perfect flower girl?

The story is quite sweet and shows the innocence of children. I am sure most little flower girls are as excited as Lucy was when they are told of their role in the wedding.

The book is written in rhythmic prose, but I wasn’t a big fan of the rhymes. They have a varying meter, which creates hurdles in a smooth read-aloud. The vocabulary level was quite apt considering the target age group.

The illustrations are average. Not bad, but not as stunning as they should have been for such a story. Lucy is really cute though, and her gravity-defying ponytails are adorable.

Overall, a good book that will work nicely for wannabe flower girls so that they can prepare better for their roles.

3.25 stars.

My thanks to Black Rose Writing and LibraryThing for the DRC of “A Flower Girl”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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Its an extremely well written and illustrated book and I loved reading it. I am eagerly waiting to read it to my son. Its hilarious, it's imaginative, it cute and at the same time sweet.
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Children comprehend and process words and concepts differently than adults. In the Ring Bear we have a sweet little boy whose aunt is getting married and wants her nephew to the ring bearer. He hears "ring bear" and can't figure out exactly what his aunt wants. He and his young sister do their best to figure this out. Mom clears up the issue and explains the special role he will play in the wedding.

Great, comic-style illustrations, and simple enough that kids will really enjoy hearing the show more language. show less
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