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Molly Lou Melon's grandma taught her to be happy with herself no
matter what, but that's not all she learned. Molly Lou heard all
about how her grandma didn't have fancy store-bought toys when she
was little. She made dolls out of twigs and flowers and created her
own fun in her backyard.
So Molly Lou does just that, proving that the best thing to play
with is a huge imagination
"Leave it to Molly to transform all her 'faults' into marvelous talents.. . . #Catrow's# pictures fill the pages with wild perspectives, goofy-looking kids, and hilarious details. . . . Leaves readers with the feeling that anything can be accomplished if you are the best person you can be and make the most of your gifts." (Kirkus Reviews)
"What keeps the storytelling fresh is the crisp prose and the heroine's full-spead-ahead determination. . . . Catrow's full-bleed pencil-and-watercolor illustrations, awash in ripe colors and animated by slapstick exaggeration, radiate a winningly eccentric elegance." (Publishers Weekly)
"The text is fast and funny, and Molly Lou is a fetching little heroine. Catrow's palette is intense. . . . This will make a comic readaloud." (The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books)
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