Rissy No Kissies
Rissy No Kissies
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Lerner Publications
Annotation: A lovebird who doesn't like kisses shows everyone how to respect body autonomy
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #281168
Format: Library Binding
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 03/02/21
Illustrator: Engle, Jess,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-541-59798-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-541-59798-3
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2020022276
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)

A young bird, warm and lively, can't bear kissing.Rissy is a solid, roundish, colorful lovebird with three siblings, one mother, and one father who are all also lovebirds. They're an affectionate bunch, as are their friends and relatives. Rissy's on board for holding wings, "sky-high hugs," tumbling, and roughhousing, but she can't bear kisses (giving or receiving). She heads them off admirably-" ‘No kissies!' Rissy chirrup[s] with a most emphatic squeak"-but it's stressful for her. Miss Bluebird accuses her of confusion, Grandma Lovebird of rudeness; schoolmates "think Rissy's being mean." Why? "We know lovebirds all love kisses," they parrot. " ‘Am I mean, Mom?' Rissy wondered, / ‘or confused or rude or sick? / Are you certain I'm a lovebird? / Are you sure that I'm your chick? // Kissies make my tummy icky. / I feel worried, weird, and wrong. // If I can't show love with kissies, / then I'll never quite belong.' " Mom's bolstering of Rissy's boundaries and reassurance that she's a lovebird family member are cheerworthy; now Rissy can explain her preferences more fully, with greater assurance than before, secure in her family and identity. Howes' rhyming verse is both rollicking and steady, which offsets Rissy's vulnerability without undermining it. Engle's wonderfully stocky lovebirds are multicolored, with watercolor hue gradations and expressive beak shapes. This is an artistic gem for consent discussions, sensory-processing contexts, and anyone who champions children's agency and bodily autonomy.Radiant. (note to kids; note to caregivers) (Picture book. 2-8)

ALA Booklist (Mon Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)

Rissy is a lovebird hatchling, with one unusual quirk: she doesn't like kisses! One by one, her family and friends learn this the hard way, as they attempt to show affection, tuck her into the nest, or soothe her boo-boos. Each time, Rissy responds with the same "emphatic squeak": "No kissies!" The other birds wonder if Rissy is sick or confused or just mean and rude, but when she despairs that she'll never belong, her mother assures her that she is still a true lovebird and that how she chooses to receive or show affection is entirely her choice. It's a purposeful story, but Howes' sing-song, rhyming text, coupled with Engle's charming characters and gentle watercolors, makes it an easy means of conveying big concepts dy autonomy, boundaries, consent the littlest readers. Back matter includes a "note to kids," sharing small lessons on establishing boundaries and respecting others', as well as a "note to caregivers," which defines key terms and explains the importance of beginning this kind of education early. A cute conversation-starter.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A young bird, warm and lively, can't bear kissing.Rissy is a solid, roundish, colorful lovebird with three siblings, one mother, and one father who are all also lovebirds. They're an affectionate bunch, as are their friends and relatives. Rissy's on board for holding wings, "sky-high hugs," tumbling, and roughhousing, but she can't bear kisses (giving or receiving). She heads them off admirably-" ‘No kissies!' Rissy chirrup[s] with a most emphatic squeak"-but it's stressful for her. Miss Bluebird accuses her of confusion, Grandma Lovebird of rudeness; schoolmates "think Rissy's being mean." Why? "We know lovebirds all love kisses," they parrot. " ‘Am I mean, Mom?' Rissy wondered, / ‘or confused or rude or sick? / Are you certain I'm a lovebird? / Are you sure that I'm your chick? // Kissies make my tummy icky. / I feel worried, weird, and wrong. // If I can't show love with kissies, / then I'll never quite belong.' " Mom's bolstering of Rissy's boundaries and reassurance that she's a lovebird family member are cheerworthy; now Rissy can explain her preferences more fully, with greater assurance than before, secure in her family and identity. Howes' rhyming verse is both rollicking and steady, which offsets Rissy's vulnerability without undermining it. Engle's wonderfully stocky lovebirds are multicolored, with watercolor hue gradations and expressive beak shapes. This is an artistic gem for consent discussions, sensory-processing contexts, and anyone who champions children's agency and bodily autonomy.Radiant. (note to kids; note to caregivers) (Picture book. 2-8)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Rissy, a gumdrop-shaped lovebird painted in a yellow-green gradient, is seen as an anomaly for repeatedly refusing the kisses of her affectionate neighbors, family, and friends, which make her feel -worried, weird, and wrong.- Rissy wonders if she will ever find belonging if she can-t accept others- smooches, until her mother imparts a valuable truth: -Your body and your heart are yours, and you choose how to share./ You get to pick the ways you want to show us that you care.- Howes-s experience with neurodiverse people informs this sprightly rhyming narrative; a refrain (-No kissies!-) and soft watercolor art by Engle reinforce the message that speaking up for one-s bodily agency should always be embraced. Back matter includes a note to kids and one for caretakers. Ages 7-8. (Mar.)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)
Starred Review for Publishers Weekly (Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)
ALA Booklist (Mon Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2021)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Word Count: 1,059
Reading Level: 4.1
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.1 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 520667 / grade: Lower Grades
Lexile: 630L
Guided Reading Level: L
Fountas & Pinnell: L

A lovebird who doesn't like kisses?!

Rissy's friends and family wonder if she's sick, confused, or rude. But kisses make Rissy uncomfortable. Can one little lovebird show everyone that there's no one right way to show you care?

Rissy No Kissies carries the message that "your body and your heart are yours, and you choose how to share." A note at the end provides further information for kids, parents, and educators about body autonomy, consent, and different ways to show affection.

"This is an artistic gem for consent discussions, sensory-processing contexts, and anyone who champions children's agency and bodily autonomy. Radiant."starred, Kirkus Reviews


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