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Hardcover Saturday at the New You Book

ISBN: 1880000067

ISBN13: 9781880000069

Saturday at the New You

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Book Overview

Illustrated by Anna Rich Saturday is Shauna's favourite day of the week, because that's the day she helps her mum at her beauty parlour, The New You. Though Shauna is a big help, it's only her mum who does the styling, that is until the arrival of the temperamental little Tiffany who proves to be a tough customer to please. F/c illustrations. Ages 3-8.

Customer Reviews

2 ratings

a nice slice of americana

This book is about a typical Saturday that a young girl and her momma spend together at her momma's beauty parlor--The New You. The young girl has her own smock with her name on it. She helps her momma throughout the day--one of her jobs is to bring magazines to customers while they wait. Filled with warmth, you can feel the love between the mother and daughter. It's nicely written, nicely illustrated, and the story flows. It gives a nice sense of a neighborhood. It is a good grade "B" book. The other reviewer that slams this book as being anti-male does not know what she/he is talking about. The only reference in the whole book about a male is the husband--he walks to the beauty parlor with his wife and daughter, lifts the metal gate, and kisses his "girls" goodbye as he leaves to go to work.

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At first I was not sure that this would be a book to read to children. As I read I realized tha it was similar in style of a book that my young son is reading in school. It is perfect for relaying a message to young girls, that it is good to have a close relationship with your mother. Also, it is good for a child to want to be responsible. The color in the book was great. Children can be very drawn in by the vibrant colors.I would recommend that this book can be used with young children because it givews pleasure to the recognition of African Americans in our society today. Young children need to see themselves represented in literature.
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