Today's read looks adorable! I love the pink princess-ness. Add the word unspoiled, and it immediately puts a smile on my face. Telling by the cover, this little girl is definitely spoiled. Will she cast a spell to change everything? Or will she try her best to be unspoiled? I'm ready to see what this tale does and hope for fun along the way.
UN-SPOILED!
by Marie Chow
Illustrated by Arthur Lin
Picture Book
29 pages
ages 4 to 8
Nova is a young girl... full of joy, and fully committed to getting her own way.
I'm the opposite of spoiled
... ask anyone.
It's not my fault I'm everyone's
favorite loved one.
Is she spoiled? You'll have to decide for yourself.
I'm the opposite of spoiled
... ask anyone.
It's not my fault I'm everyone's
favorite loved one.
Is she spoiled? You'll have to decide for yourself.
MY TIDBITS
Smiles are guaranteed as this little girl tries her best to make the argument that she is anything but spoiled.
Nova is un-spoiled, and she can prove it. With tons of energy, a positive attitude, and loads of pink, she goes through the day and points out the many things, which make it seem like she's spoiled. But she clearly doesn't fall into that category. Right?
Readers, who adore pink princess vibes, are going to enjoy this read since Nova is as girly as girly can be. Her positive attitude is addictive, and she goes through life with a smile. This goodness radiates so much that it may make readers wonder if she truly is spoiled or not. After all, she's obviously a nice and kind person to be around. So while everyone makes sure she's satisfied and has more than she needs, there isn't the slightest hint of negativity. It creates a fun balance and shows how blurred the line between truth and perception can grow. It's cute to watch her place her well-laid arguments while she spins from one page to the next.
The illustrations bring each scene across with pink pizzazz and family goodness. Nova's life will ring familiar with many readers thanks to the daily life scenes. The text is delivered in four-phrased rhymes, which flow well, are kept short, and keep the positive atmosphere going. This makes it a lovely read-aloud...and the shorter length keeps even reluctant listeners' attentions from steering too far away. It's a cute read, which gives a little to think about while keeping everything warm and cheerful.
And here she is...
Marie Chow is a former teacher, education evaluator, and engineer. A lifelong student, she has degrees in degrees in chemical engineering, teaching, an MFA in writing, and a doctorate in educational leadership. Her writing focuses on bilingual and English-only children's books that feature mixed families, as well as literary and contemporary fiction focused on Asian and Asian American characters.





