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Flamboyan

Flamboyan

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most beautiful children's book I know. A must for girls
Review: It's funny to see the subject given for this book as Flight-Fiction because that is so incidental to what this beautiful book is about. When I saw this book I knew I had to get a copy for my daughter and I would love to buy one for every young girl and newborn baby girl I know. That may sound sexist, but the reason I love this book so much is that it's message is of liberation, imagination, endless possibilities and beauty in the everyday. The pictures are stunning, the language and style is music (watch for the pause icons as well as the punctuation - it reads much better if you count a beat whenever the little symbol appears.) In a world of Barbies and Sailor Moons, this book offers a much more compelling image of what a young girl can aspire to -- anything. Oh, one other thing - this is the only kid's book I know that uses words I didn't know and named animals and plants I had never heard of. Something I look for in a book - that it holds my attention and teaches me something as well. Also one of the few children's books that I read to my wife when we are alone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most beautiful children's book I know. A must for girls
Review: It's funny to see the subject given for this book as Flight-Fiction because that is so incidental to what this beautiful book is about. When I saw this book I knew I had to get a copy for my daughter and I would love to buy one for every young girl and newborn baby girl I know. That may sound sexist, but the reason I love this book so much is that it's message is of liberation, imagination, endless possibilities and beauty in the everyday. The pictures are stunning, the language and style is music (watch for the pause icons as well as the punctuation - it reads much better if you count a beat whenever the little symbol appears.) In a world of Barbies and Sailor Moons, this book offers a much more compelling image of what a young girl can aspire to -- anything. Oh, one other thing - this is the only kid's book I know that uses words I didn't know and named animals and plants I had never heard of. Something I look for in a book - that it holds my attention and teaches me something as well. Also one of the few children's books that I read to my wife when we are alone.


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