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A review by erica_s
All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold
5.0
This rhyming picture book could be a great way to start the school year, or maybe even start every month of a school year - reminding children ages 4 to 7 that diversity is a positive aspect of shared spaces. Diverse hair & skin colors are depicted, and a variety of clothing styles which run the gamut and include gender-neutrality. When the families are shown in the last few scenes at home and at the Back to School event, they include an assortment of configurations, and they all get along happily together.
I like the rhyme - it flows smoothly *if* you practice it, because it is not 100% predictable - the lines don't have 100% identical meter, which in my mind makes it better, because it's not boring.
The missing teeth on multiple children on almost every page are a little jarring, to be honest! Perhaps because it is meant to feature 5-and 6-year-olds, and the illustrator knew many of them are losing teeth...but still, it's weird how that detail pops out at you!
I will read it to a class, and try to revise this review with feedback.
I like the rhyme - it flows smoothly *if* you practice it, because it is not 100% predictable - the lines don't have 100% identical meter, which in my mind makes it better, because it's not boring.
The missing teeth on multiple children on almost every page are a little jarring, to be honest! Perhaps because it is meant to feature 5-and 6-year-olds, and the illustrator knew many of them are losing teeth...but still, it's weird how that detail pops out at you!
I will read it to a class, and try to revise this review with feedback.