
PreS-Gr 3–Like any other kid, Afua has her first day of school, and she is very
scarecited for it. Plus, she wants to look perfectly
flute. Unfortunately, like most first days of school, things do not go perfectly for Afua. Her teacher mispronounces her name, making her feel
sadbarrassed while also getting
hangry. Luckily for her, she is
spappy when someone asks her to sit with them at lunch, and she is able to correct her teacher on her name, so by the end of the day she is
bravous and
bired. Afua’s journey through the first day of school is a good representation of what many students will find themselves in, and the clever wordplay adds a fun element to the story. Young audiences will enjoy working out the words and figuring out what they mean before Afua reveals them. The classroom has a great and diverse cast, playfully portrayed with bright, popping illustrations. The book also makes clever use of text design, creating emphasis through color and design on words of importance to Afua. The illustrations also help readers see the world as she sees it, both outside of her head and her inner thoughts.
VERDICT Fun, humorous, and realistic, with a great representation of students and an emphasis on learning language in a fun manner, this book is a must-have for both libraries and classrooms. This should be the next great read-aloud.
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