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Miss Tizzy by Libba Moore Gray

mrsbond's review against another edition

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4.0

Beautiful story about a woman who spends her days with the neighborhood children. Each day they do something fun, like roller skating or baking cookies. When Miss Tizzy becomes ill, the children show their appreciation every day for a week.

Read aloud to students in school library, some asked if Miss Tizzy had died. While the book does not explicitly say this, it is reasonable to see why they would ask.

antlersantlers's review against another edition

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2.0

I rediscovered this at a used bookstore while stocking up on books for my friends with (or about to have) babies. This was definitely read to be as a child, and when I saw the cover I immediately recognized it.

It’s fine. Nothing really special. Very 90’s illustrations.

bhrogan's review against another edition

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5.0

we read this in kindergarten...for some reason it has stuck with me!

emcardle26's review against another edition

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4.0

I almost cried at this don't @ me

theheelerbooklife's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed reading the relationship that Miss Tizzy made with the children. She was able to make the children be like children with play as well as creating empathy and compassion for others. When Miss Tizzy gets sick, the children do everything Miss Tizzy did for them for her.
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