![]() “Rosenstielhl’s Silly Lilly romps through the simple panels of this graphic novel. “Silly Lilly is the story of a dear little girl who takes on a new adventure each day! A great read for young and/or beginning readers as it highlights days of the week and commonly used sight words. Perhaps this will inspire children to investigate their interests and discover that they can do a lot with a few simple things.” With the help of a few vegetables, cinder blocks, simple toys, her parents’ clothes, and her imagination, she explores the often-overlooked potential of everyday things. I also enjoyed Lilly’s creativity and resourcefulness. The simple illustrations are unassuming, and yet contain fun details, such as the facial expressions on the teddy bear and the doll when Lilly is making music and trying to get them to sing. The bright colors are cheery and reflect the playfulness of the story. “Visually, Silly Lilly is an attractive book. ![]() You can see the complete list of reviews at Silly Lilly’s official press page.ĭo you love TOON books? Send us your thoughts and get published on our press pages! Take a look at some of the reviews that were sent directly to us by teachers and librarians from around the country. ![]() Silly Lilly is back for more fun adventures! In “Silly Lilly in What Will I Be Today?,” Agnès Rosenstiehl’s spunky heroine takes on role-playing with fun and sass. ![]()
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