Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
12/17/24
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-593-61878-5 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-7233-2
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-593-61878-3 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-7233-9
Dewey:
Fic
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Mon Dec 09 00:00:00 CST 2024)
Black third-grader Millie Magnus can't wait for family field day at school. She has her friends, her pet chick (named Extra Spicy), her mother (the mayor), and her mother's know-it-all assistant to support her. The only thing preventing Millie from feeling great is the school bully, Buckley, who is white. Millie's story outlines what to do when a person is being bullied in an accessible way for young kids. Millie is a strong character who is not afraid to express herself but also knows the value of asking adults for help. A resolution is achieved after Millie learns what is causing some of Buckley's bullying behavior, reminding readers that sometimes people's actions are driven by circumstances we can't see. In addition to the main drama, Millie is also dealing with the loss of her father and shifting dynamics at home. Grayscale chapter art highlights the racial diversity of Millie's friend group and captures Millie's many emotions as the story unfolds. This first book in a new series is an excellent addition to early chapter-book collections.
School Library Journal
(Thu Oct 31 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Gr 2–4— Millie Magnus is a self-assured third grader with her own unique style and pet chick, Extra Spicy. When she and her friends are faced with a school bully named Buckley, Millie is able to turn to her nanny and her widowed mother for help. When Millie seeks her mother's advice, racism is touched upon in reference to voters (her mom is the mayor of Washington, D.C.). Millie, her mother, and nanny are Black. Buckley is specifically bullying Millie and friends about Family Field Day. Readers will commiserate with Millie as she struggles, first when her mother can't attend field day, and then when Nanny Josephine is injured, leaving Millie without a partner in the three-legged race against Buckley. Glenn's excellent grayscale artwork creates white space on pages in early reader style and brings Millie's story to life. VERDICT A cute social-emotional read for kiddos. Pair with Doreen Cronin's "Chicken Squad" series for more lively fun.— Sarah Sieg
The first installment in a hilarious and charming chapter book series featuring exuberant and irresistible third-grader Millie Magnus.
Millie Magnus has huge love for many things—her mom, her friends, her baby chicken, Extra Spicy, and even her hot pink rain boots. She loves school, too, and can’t wait for Field Day, when her mom—the mayor of Washington, D.C.—will be her partner in the three-legged race.
Millie Magnus DOESN'T love it when Buckley, a boy from school, makes fun of her curly hair, or her name, or her friends. And she can’t believe it when Buckley is assigned to compete against Millie and her mother at Field Day! But then things get even worse. When Millie’s plan to talk to Buckley about his bullying is ruined, SHE ends up in the principal’s office.
But Millie’s can-do spirit is hard to keep down and her big feelings come in handy when she learns something new about Buckley. She may even find a way to call him a friend.