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Happy Birthday, Here I Come!

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Celebrate a very special birthday with this collection of sweet and funny poems from the author of the hugely popular Kindergarten, Here I Come!
Get ready to cut the cake and blow out the candles, because it's time to celebrate a birthday! From prepping a special birthday breakfast to throwing the perfect party with friends and family, these clever and heartwarming poems are the best way to embrace the joy and fun of turning another year older.
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    • School Library Journal

      August 9, 2024

      PreS-Gr 1-This rhyming picture book about a young child's birthday shares many of the classic American trends for birthday parties, including special breakfasts, bringing cupcakes to share at school, backyard relay races, hitting pi�atas, and, finally, opening presents. The gentle rhymes will ring true for any child anticipating a birthday, or for new parents of young kids who might want to plan their own. The most refreshing section of this book is the few pages at the end noting different birthday traditions around the world, such as fairy bread in Australia, long noodles in China, and thousand-layer cakes in Chile. Readers might be a little confused by the changing protagonist-each page features a different birthday child, even though the story arc flows chronologically from breakfast to post-party. The ethnicity and gender of the birthday child changes with each scene to reflect the diversity of children in the United States, even though it doesn't quite reflect the true diversity of birthday experiences that contemporary children might enjoy. This book might set up heightened expectations for a child's birthday celebrations, and librarians should note the page of included stickers at the end. VERDICT The confusing protagonist changes and included stickers at the end make this a strictly additional purchase for libraries.-Evelyn Khoo Schwartz

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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