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Molly Moves Out

by Susan Pearson

Other authors: Steven Kellogg (Illustrator)

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Molly is so upset by the things her brothers and sisters do, she finally moves into a house of her own.
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A cute story in the art style of Rosemary Welles (with a bit more depth to the backgrounds). I enjoyed the unexpected way in which it concluded - Molly maintains her independence, rather than moving back home, in the vein of most "run away from home" type children's books. This is a cute book that can help children identify different possibilities in conflict resolution (although some of Molly's ideas may not be realistic for most children). ( )
  benuathanasia | Aug 26, 2015 |
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