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Comments for I Miss You EverydayI Miss You Everyday: 11/02/10
I Miss You Everyday is the story of a young girl living in a city who is missing a friend or relative who lives across the country. She walks through the process of how she plans to visit her loved-one. The solution is a ridiculous but memorable one. The book reminds me a little bit of Flat Stanley except that the girl isn't flat. The solution would be a box instead of an envelope. The book's colorful illustrations and the silly plot made for a winner. After reading the book to Harriet, she went back and re-read it to herself, having fun pointing out the girl on each page. Other posts and reviews:books | Simms Taback | childrens | 2007 © 1997-2012 Sarah Sammis
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