Kids Review: Etta Extraordinaire Goes to the White House (Roda Ahmed & Charnaie Gordon)

 

About This Book:

Etta Extraordinaire is back, and she’s heading to Washington!

Etta can’t think of anything more extraordinary than a field trip to the nation’s presidential suite in Washington, DC. When she and her class arrive at the White House, they are faced with a decision: What activity should they choose? With the spirit of democracy in the air, the class submits their ballots and Etta’s brilliant idea gets picked: a pinktastic cherry blossom party on the White House lawn.And in 1, 2, 3, 4 steps, she plans a spectacular party, where absolutely nothing can go wrong . . . right?

In this dazzling encore to Etta Extraordinaire, Etta and her friends learn about the power of using their voices, the importance of making decisions together, and the incredible strength that lies within each of them.

Perfect for fans of Busy BettyGrace for President, and Stella Keeps the Sun Up.

 

*Review Contributed by Olivia Farr, Staff Reviewer*

ETTA EXTRAORDINAIRE GOES TO THE WHITE HOUSE is a sweet picture book about plans that go awry and friendship. Etta and her class are excited about taking a field trip to DC to visit the White House. Etta is particularly excited to see the cherry blossoms, as they were her Grandma Bess’s favorite flowers. When the class is coming up with ideas for what to do on the White House lawn and voting on it, Etta has the amazing idea for a cherry blossom party. Following the steps, they get it all set up- but then there is rain and the party seems to be ruined – or is it?

What I loved: This was a really sweet picture book about making plans and what to do when the plans are ruined. I loved that the students came together to make the idea happen inside, changing the original plan but still making something amazing and unforgettable. The story flows well, with the White House as a backdrop, a lesson about what voting is, and a celebration of teamwork.

The images are colorful and lush throughout, capturing each scene. The writing flows smoothly, and there are a couple great lessons contained within, around making plans and voting. Themes of what to do when plans fall apart, teamwork, and friendship are fantastic throughout. Given the writing style and language used, this will work best for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners.

What left me wanting more: A very small thing, but I had assumed this would have more to do with the White House itself and explaining about government. It does not actually contain any of that, though the White House is a backdrop for their party.

Final verdict: ETTA EXTRAORDINAIRE GOES TO THE WHITE HOUSE is a cute picture book about friendship, teamwork, and how to pivot when unexpected things happen.

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