You're a Star, Lolo!
You're a Star, Lolo!
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Just the Series: Lolo Early Reader   

Series and Publisher: Lolo Early Reader   

Annotation: In these four easy-to-read stories, join Lolo as she makes homemade soup for her mom, grows a tomato plant, faces down a scary noise at night, and takes a vacation with some unexpected detours. The third book in Niki Daly's beloved Lolo children's book series.
Genre: [Humorous fiction]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #6671199
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Consortium
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 05/11/21
Illustrator: Daly, Niki,
Pages: 86 pages
ISBN: 1-946395-46-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-946395-46-7
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2020947986
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Bright-spirited Lolo is as curious, kind, and helpful as ever in this third installment in her eponymous series.Lolo, who presents as Black, lives with her mama and doting grandmother-Gogo-in South Africa. In four episodic chapters, Lolo mixes up a treat for Mama in "Lolo's Special Soup"; seeks a noisy monster in "Lolo's Scary Night"; teaches Gogo about gardening in "Lolo's Snail Garden"; and goes on a seemingly unending adventure with Gogo in "Lolo's Holiday." Readers will relate to Lolo's earnest attempts to be helpful, her sad and fearful moments, and her excitement at being able to teach Gogo something she learned in school (which is racially integrated). When Mr. Speedy can only take them part of the way home after their holiday visit with Aunty Boni, Gogo sticks out her thumb to obtain a ride with a minibus full of choir members on their way to a church meeting. A fruit-and-vegetable cart drawn by a donkey concludes their eventful trip, which leaves Lolo "floppy-schloppy-tired" and happy to see Mama at the door. This final chapter presents adult readers, particularly teachers, with the opportunity to start conversations on how transportation can be different from country to country, imparting a cross-cultural exploration. Though not an #ownvoices book, this, like the others in the Lolo series, is drawn tenderly and told in a way that honors the characters and their culture.Another winning addition-Lolo is indeed a star! (Fiction. 5-8)

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

Bright-spirited Lolo is as curious, kind, and helpful as ever in this third installment in her eponymous series.Lolo, who presents as Black, lives with her mama and doting grandmother-Gogo-in South Africa. In four episodic chapters, Lolo mixes up a treat for Mama in "Lolo's Special Soup"; seeks a noisy monster in "Lolo's Scary Night"; teaches Gogo about gardening in "Lolo's Snail Garden"; and goes on a seemingly unending adventure with Gogo in "Lolo's Holiday." Readers will relate to Lolo's earnest attempts to be helpful, her sad and fearful moments, and her excitement at being able to teach Gogo something she learned in school (which is racially integrated). When Mr. Speedy can only take them part of the way home after their holiday visit with Aunty Boni, Gogo sticks out her thumb to obtain a ride with a minibus full of choir members on their way to a church meeting. A fruit-and-vegetable cart drawn by a donkey concludes their eventful trip, which leaves Lolo "floppy-schloppy-tired" and happy to see Mama at the door. This final chapter presents adult readers, particularly teachers, with the opportunity to start conversations on how transportation can be different from country to country, imparting a cross-cultural exploration. Though not an #ownvoices book, this, like the others in the Lolo series, is drawn tenderly and told in a way that honors the characters and their culture.Another winning addition-Lolo is indeed a star! (Fiction. 5-8)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Word Count: 3,344
Reading Level: 3.6
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.6 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 511844 / grade: Middle Grades
Guided Reading Level: P

Part of Niki Daly's Lolo series "Another winning addition--Lolo is indeed a star!"-- Kirkus , starred review Best Fiction for Younger Readers of 2021-- Chicago Public LibraryLolo's back for a whole new set of adventures in You're a Star, Lolo , the third book in Niki Daly's Lolo series for beginning readers. Whether it's turning her garden into a snail farm when snails eat up her precious tomato plant, or using her hair ribbons to save the day when a friend's car breaks down - there's a unique solution to every problem, and Lolo is going to find it! These stories invite young readers into the life and adventures of fun-loving, clever, and curious Lolo, a young girl living in South Africa. Along with her mother and grandmother, Gogo, she can always find a way to make the best out of any situation-- even when things don't go as planned. In You're a Star, Lolo , join Lolo as she makes her mom an extra-special soup, goes on vacation with her Gogo, and even tracks down the scary Ghorra-Ghorra-Hoooaaah-Bwoooooo-Monster sound she keeps hearing at night! Praise for Niki Daly's Lolo Series "Bright and cheerful Lolo is the star of the show in this new chapter-book series from South Africa. [...] Young readers will find much to enjoy in this tale of a winning little girl and her familyhooray indeed!"- Kirkus Reviews "With a simply written, graceful text and gray-scale pictures on nearly every page, these appealing stories are just right for children moving from beginning readers to chapter books." - Booklist "Daly's lessons are relatable and resonant, sowing seeds of compassion and connection between the reader and Lolo. [...] The expressive black-and-white digital illustrations, which resemble classic line art à la Amelia Bedelia, lovingly depict Lolo and her community. An endearing protagonist and clear thematic messages make this first in a series a winsome pick for early readers." - Publishers Weekly "The outstanding feature of this series of books is that very few books for children of this age (say 5 to 8 years) combine a highly readable tone and a feisty young character of colour." - International Board on Books for Young People, UK "Sparkly stories all, with lots of gentle humour that will win Lolo lots of friends among young readers who are sure to enjoy making the acquaintance of this enormously engaging girl."- Red Reading Hub "Lolo is a fun-loving, likeable character, whose experiences and dilemmas are typical of children her age. She considers the impact her actions have on others, making this a great book to promote discussion about emotions, empathy, kindness and friendship. Ideal for newly independent readers to increase their confidence, each page is illustrated with characterful black-and-white illustrations that bring the stories to life." - Book Trust (UK)


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