

Paperback: 36 pages
Publisher: Tangled Press (February 15, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0991027221
ISBN-13: 978-0991027224
Product Dimensions: 8 x 0.1 x 10 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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Curlilocks learns a lesson about the value of telling the truth in this magical follow up to her adventure with the Pink Pandas. The story captures kids' imaginations and keeps them turning pages. The dialogue between Curlilocks and her magical hairbrush each time she lies will no doubt encourage kids to consider their own motivation behind would-be unfavorable behaviors. Super cute.
I loved getting to know sweet and precocious Curlilocks in the author's first book (Curlilocks and the Three Pink Pandas). But what a treat to see Curlilocks step into her own adventure as she struggles and fails to resist sampling the three delicious pies baked by her Daddy for her aunties. The writing here is lyrical enough to keep my baby interested, and playful and evocative enough to enchant my six year old. Five stars for Curlilocks, and especially her well-drawn and delightfully unique aunties.
My 7 yo daughter and I were both charmed by the latest Curlilocks adventure. (We’re fans of the original, too!) The author takes elements from classic fairy tales and updates them to better mirror today’s world and modern parenting sensibilities, while keeping the fantasy & magic of the original. The illustrations are filled with wonderful details that add even more richness to the tale.
This is a great childrens book. The book kept the attention of my young 7 year old female reader. I love the meaning behind the book and at the end the moral of the story is to tell the truth. Great bright illustrations, which made the reader want to turn to the next page to see what is next.
Thanks for an enjoyable read! Although the book is targeted at African American children, any child can appreciate this easy to read and wonderfully illustrated book. My nieces especially loved the fact that it was "Dad" who was baking the pies! The important lesson learned about Curlilock's adventure is the importance of always telling the truth. Even though the text/vocabulary is simple, it's also great that a "word list" was included at the back of the book.
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