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Eliza's Kindergarten Surprise by Alice B. McGinty β€” book cover

Eliza's Kindergarten Surprise

by Alice B. McGinty, Nancy Speir (Illustrator), Nancy Speir
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Synopsis

A kindergartener misses her mother at school until she makes a mommy doll.

Publishers Weekly

McGinty (Ten Little Lambs) offers a twist on a well-worn solution to separation anxiety. The imaginary parental-kiss-in-a-child's-pocket is meant to soothe and comfort on the first day of school, but to Eliza, "her pocket felt empty, too empty inside," after her mother slips a pretend kiss inside it. The new kindergartener then goes through the day collecting various items in the pocket of her jumper (which has a symbolic pink heart appliqué on the outside) that remind her of Mommy: "she found a pebble, smooth and bright like Mommy's skin." With the pocket full, but her heart still feeling empty, Eliza finally uses her assorted treasures to craft a miniature clothespin doll resembling her mother. While few five-year-olds could independently create such a clever stand-in, the message here is one of resourcefulness and perseverance. Speir's illustrations are rendered in cheery, uplifting colors, with a vibrant yellow backing many of the spreads. A spare, cartoon quality evokes an easygoing, childlike feel. The reassuring penultimate scene of Eliza's mother withdrawing a photo of her daughter from her own suit pocket ably demonstrates to apprehensive students-to-be that their parents, too, have homesick feelings and similar ways of coping. Ages 5-8. (July)

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About the Author, Alice B. McGinty

Alice B. McGinty lives in Urbana, Illinois.
Wendy Anderson Halperin lives in Interlochen, Michigan.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Cavendish, Marshall Corporation
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761453512

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