Copyright Date:
2022
Edition Date:
2022
Release Date:
05/03/22
ISBN:
1-946395-65-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-946395-65-8
Dewey:
E
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review
(Fri Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Gr 13 This fourth book in the "Lolo" series packs a delightful mix of ventures a young girl might typically experience. Divided into four stories, this early chapter reader begins with Lolo wanting to be the star of the school play, the eagle! Unfortunately, Lolo must learn to deal with disappointment more than once, as she also struggles with self-image issues and wanting to look like everyone else around her. It isn't until a special guest visits her Soweto school that Lolo learns beauty is about what's on the inside. Lolo's mother begins to date, and Lolo is pretty certain she won't like this new man in their life, until she meets him. The book rounds out with Lolo learning about conservation and finding new ways to recycle. Black-and-white pictures cover more than half of nearly every page, with some pages containing only illustrations. Lolo is Black, as are many of the other characters in the story. VERDICT A beautiful addition to the series, and a worthy addition to library shelves. Lolo is an inspiration and a wonderful portrayal of little girls everywhere. Tracy Cronce
Kirkus Reviews
The lighthearted and loving Lolo returns in the fourth book in the series.Lolo, a charming little Black girl from South Africa sporting Afro-textured hairstyles, is back for more tales also featuring her mama, Sisi, and Gogo. In the first chapter, "Lolo and the Eagle," Lolo misses an opportunity to audition for the role of the eagle in her class play when she becomes sick. Her classmate Dana Rose, who "could do graceful leaps and land as softly as a feather," earns the part, but when Dana Rose misses a leap during the performance, Lolo finds a way to save the play. In "Lolo and the Teen Queen," Lolo learns about the importance of inner beauty. In "Lolo's First Date," Lolo feels angry and ignored when her mother prepares to go out with her co-worker Sam. "Lolo's Recycled Christmas Tree" finds Lolo and Sam making and selling Christmas trees in the market so that Lolo can buy presents for her loved ones. Readers will relate to Lolo and her bouts of jealousy and insecurity as well as the warmth and love of her family. Daly's whimsical illustrations of Lolo and her loved ones grace each page, making for a fun and quick read. Gogo and Sisi are Black; Sam is White.True to form, the latest in this series is full of heart and hope. (Chapter book. 5-8)
A 2023 Skipping Stones Honoree A School Library Journal Best Book of 2022 A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Part of Niki Daly's Lolo series More fun is on the way for Lolo in Fly High, Lolo , the fourth book in Niki Daly's Lolo series for beginning readers. Lolo is kind-hearted, creative, full of joy, and-- whether it's making homemade Christmas decorations from recycled plastics, or stepping in when the school play goes awry--she always knows just what to do to save the day! In this collection of easy-to-read stories, we meet Lolo, a girl who lives in South Africa with her mother and grandmother, Gogo. Charmingly illustrated by the author, Fly High, Lolo follows Lolo as she explores her world, and the new adventures each day brings. In Fly High, Lolo , Lolo gets an unexpected role in the school play, meets Miss Teen the Beauty Queen, goes on a beach clean-up with Mama's new friend, and makes beautiful recycled Christmas decorations.