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Daffodil and her two sisters, Violet and Rose, may look identical, but they are "very extremely hugely much" individuals with unique personalities and tastes. Unfortunately, their mother needs a wake-up call about her girls. She likes dressing the triplets in color-coded frocks when they go to parties: purple for Violet, pink for Rose, and yellow for Daffodil. But not just any kind of yellow. This yellow is "Sour, fake-cheerful yellow that reminded Daffodil of pee." Its all well and good for Violet and Rose. Grownups offer them petits fours and hard candies as they twirl in their pretty dresses. But Daffodil just gets the "fake-cheerful" comments and jokes: "Let me see, you must be Sunflower. Or is it Forsythia? How about Marigold?
" Its time for Daffodil to take matters in her own hands. Good-bye pee-yellow dress! Author Emily Jenkins and illustrator Tomek Bogacki, who previously teamed up on the award-winning picture book Five Creatures, have created another charming tale, sure to please any child who has ever been treated like an anonymous doll. Daffodil is full of personality that even the unthinking adults cant stifle. Bogackis soft, colorful, blurry illustrations are a perfect match for Jenkinss funny story. (Ages 3 to 7) --Emilie Coulter
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