Amazing Faces
Review
By MultiCultural Review
An award-winning editor, skillful authors, and the illustrator combine to bring to the forefront the importance of various situations of life. The watercolor illustrations are critical to the understanding of the poems and how young children are integrated in society and neighborhoods. They realistically portray boys and girls, young and old with an attitude and in detail.
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