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Kids Fiction
442
Beautiful picture book about embracing who you are
Overall rating
5.0
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House doesn't have anyone living inside. She's starting to worry that between her creaking doors, her banging pipes, and numerous cobwebs, she might just be haunted. In an effort to attract a family, she tries her utmost to silence all the creaks and groans and be like any non-haunted house. She soon finds that she actually enjoys being haunted, and that maybe the key isn't changing herself but finding a family who wants a haunted house.
Jessie Sima has been on my list of favorite picture book authors/illustrators since NOT QUITE NARWHAL, and HARDLY HAUNTED cements Sima's spot on my auto-buy list even more. The illustrations are absolutely adorable with soft tones, great use of color, and an amazing personification with the 'facial' expressions of the house. I also loved the little drawings of the cat throughout the story.
While the illustrations blew me away, the themes made this a picture book I'll read again and again. House is haunted and worries it makes her unable to be a home for someone (and/or unable to be loved). She has to learn to embrace who she is, even if she knows it might be harder to find a family who wants a house like her. Once she is able to stand tall and proud as is, the right family knows they've found their home immediately.
With lovely illustrations, heartfelt themes, and an adorable cat, HARDLY HAUNTED is a must-read picture book for readers young and old.
Jessie Sima has been on my list of favorite picture book authors/illustrators since NOT QUITE NARWHAL, and HARDLY HAUNTED cements Sima's spot on my auto-buy list even more. The illustrations are absolutely adorable with soft tones, great use of color, and an amazing personification with the 'facial' expressions of the house. I also loved the little drawings of the cat throughout the story.
While the illustrations blew me away, the themes made this a picture book I'll read again and again. House is haunted and worries it makes her unable to be a home for someone (and/or unable to be loved). She has to learn to embrace who she is, even if she knows it might be harder to find a family who wants a house like her. Once she is able to stand tall and proud as is, the right family knows they've found their home immediately.
With lovely illustrations, heartfelt themes, and an adorable cat, HARDLY HAUNTED is a must-read picture book for readers young and old.
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