One Busy Day – Book Review!

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One Busy Day by Lola M. Schaefer is a story about brothers and sisters playing together. The story features siblings Mia and Spencer and their playtime together. I loved this story. The illustrations by Jessica Meserve bring the adorable tale to life. It is a book about play and imagination. The children share a special day baking (mudpies), exploring a snow capped mountain (climbing up to get something from the freezer) and so much more. At first the brother isn’t interested in playing with his sister until he sees all the fun she is busy having. Soon he jumps right in!
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All Mia wants is for her big brother, Spencer, to play with her. But he’s always too busy! So Mia paints, and dances, and explores, and keep busy all by herself. But with a little imagination and a lot of love, Mia might just be able to show Spencer that it’s a lot more fun to be busy together.
Lola M. Schaefer (www.lolaschaefer.com) is the author of more than 200 books for children. Her book Frankie Stein was awarded the Children’s Choice Book Award and the Mockingbird Award. Lola lives with her husband, Ted, in the mountains of north Georgia.
Jessica Meserve (www.jessicameserve.com) is the author-illustrator of Small Sister and Can Anybody Hear Me? She was born in Maine, studied illustration in Scotland, and worked in publishing as a children’s book designer before pursuing a career as an illustrator. Her two young children helped inspire her artwork in this book.
Age: 3–5
Suggested Price: $16.99
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