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Adiós a Goldie by Fran Manushkin

susiejo124's review against another edition

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3.0

Katie Woo- Goodbye to Goldie was a good book about losing a beloved pet. Katie's dog dies and she is sad. Her friends and family come up with a way to help Katie remember her dog. The book is realistic in talking about this subject and suggests a way to remember her dog through making a scrapbook.

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3.0

A simple, beginning chapter book, which still manages to show how sharing happy memories can help with the grieving process after a death.

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4.0

Who is Katie Woo? Katie is a little girl who is Asian-American but is also an integral part of the wide American culture. She spends her time with her friends and family, at home and at school, and her problems are the small problems of children everywhere: she deals with finding her place among her friends and the loss of a beloved pet and waiting and waiting for her tooth to fall out and going on a first camping trip. All the stories are just at the right reading level for children ready to try their first chapter books.
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