Ruby, Blue and Blanket

by Jane Hissey

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Ruby, Blue and Blanket are playing dressing up, but Ruby doesn't know what to be; a cowboy, a witch or a ghost in a sheet? 'I just can't decide!' she cries. Luckily Blanket's idea makes everyone happy, but who will win the glittering prize?

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I enjoyed reading "Ruby, Blue, and Blanket". The story is about a group of stuffed animal friends who decide to play dress up. The best costume will win a prize, but Ruby cant decide what to be. The language in the story is simple, clear, and easy to follow. The illustrations are simple and very realistic. The characters are imaginative and playful. Any child would enjoy reading this story or being read to. The main idea of the story is centered around being what you dream to be. The story can help children identify with the concept of "being yourself". Since Ruby couldn't decide what costume to wear, she decided to put them all together to create the look that she wanted. She dared to be different, and did what made her happy.

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Children's Books, Picture Books
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823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
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