Ooh La la! Tré fantastique! This adorable story was interesting from beginning to end—a delightful slice of life. I love how Nancy prances everywhere on the tips of her ballet shoes, as if walking is too ordinary. I'd recently read a book where a child threw temper tantrums throughout the entire story. It was a tiresome shtick. Here, Nancy's sister's tantrum was a glorious thing. I especially loved the squiggly black lines in her mouth. I can't imagine this series without Glasser's charming illustrations. As for the story, there was a good message told without being preachy. That's always a plus in my book. I don't mind messages; I just don't like them delivered with a cannon. O'Connor told the story warmly and with a light touch so that Nancy's behavior felt organic, and not modeled after an agenda. I'm glad this treasure is part of my collection. ★★★★☆

librarianryan's review

4.0

I love Fancy Nancy. I love the vocabulary building, and this precocious little girl. She wants to get her sister an awesome birthday present, but then sees a fan that she must have. To afford both, she opens a boutique and sells her old fashions. A fun birthday party is had by all later. A typical Fancy book, and a fun addition to the series.