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Everyone in little Hue Boy's island village has suggestions on how to help him grow, but he learns to stand tall in a way all his own.
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Hue boy may be the smallest boy in his village, but he's big news - everyone has suggestions from pumpkin soup to special baths for making him grow.

Set in a Caribbean village, heart warming story, about a boy who is short. All the villagers have ideas on how he can grow taller, but nothing seems to work. Story told in a light hearted manner. ( )
  kakanihome | Dec 23, 2022 |
Summary:
This book is about a boy named Hue boy who could not grow tall. Every one in his village has suggestions on how to help him grow. His mother took him to see the doctor, his grandma tried many efforts to help him grow and even in the school his teacher gave some suggestions to him to strech himself to help him grow. Finally, his father come back from far way and he felt himself grow tall that he learned to stand tall in a way all his own.

Genre:
It is a contemporary realistic fiction that the story happened in real life although the place that small village and all the characters like the Hue boy and his family and plots are not real but imagined by the author.

Critiques:
1. The media of this book is water-color and all the images are in bright and soft style.
2.This book tells a moves story of a little boy that may encourage students think how a person can be judged and how a person can be confident by his own and the power a father can give to a boy.
3. The deep meaning of this story is not easy to be understand by young readers although the language is not difficult at all.

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Good for teacher to read aloud.
  LaurieZeng | Apr 10, 2017 |
Review: Everyone in little Hue Boy's island village has suggestions on how to help him grow, but he learns to stand tall in a way all his own.
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Critique: This story is not necessarily realistic within America, but it is realistic fiction for this island village. This is real island culture, and although the setting and some of the characters (like the wise man or the healer) are not common here, they are within this culture. The boy goes through true emotions when feeling small and when finally again getting to see his father. ( )
  BraleeGilday | Nov 13, 2012 |
This book felt a bit disjointed to me. I was expecting the end result to be a story about how some people are different and that is ok, but then the final illustration seems to indicate that Hue Boy starts growing. The illustrations were great, I loved the bright highlights the artist used. I'm not sure I would use this book in a school or library program, but if I did it would probably be to talk about the hurtful nature of teasing and bullying and about accepting peoples differences. ( )
  bluemopitz | Aug 11, 2010 |
This book is about a boy who lives in another country who feels like he is not growing tall enough. Compared to his friends he is short, bu he tries to find many different ways to make himself grow taller, quicker.

I like this book because it will help students focus on how individually they are different and learn to realize that being different is a good thing and that is what makes a person an individual.

I would relate this to the classroom by pairing students up with another student and let the m explain their differences and why that makes that particular student special. ( )
  JulianeAdams | May 7, 2008 |
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