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Me, Me, Me by Annika Dunklee, Lori Joy Smith

hainyh's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a fun story about three friends entering a talent show, with one friend trying to steal the limelight and inevitably losing favour with her friends. It ends with Annie realising that she has made a mistake in trying too take over the show, and she gets her friends back - a happy ending with a moralistic meaning.

I liked that there were snippets of other languages within the text, as this makes languages fun, however it would have good to differentiate between the german and french. It was great that there were translations at the edges of the pages for these little phrases.

The illustrations are great fun and the layout is certainly quite different to anything I've seen before. An all-round five star fun book.

jaelikes's review against another edition

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4.0

I love when picture books break out into steps.

cweichel's review

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3.0

Three girls decide to enter a talent show together, but one of them wants everything her way. They split up but come back together when Annie realizes the error of her ways, and the other two become more assertive.

librarianryan's review

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3.0

The girls are back and learning that me me me is more than a vocal warm up. Friendship involves everyone being a part and not just one person getting all the good stuff. A good book for the series.
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