Lily's water woes
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Horn Book Review
In these series-starters about a group of woodland fairies, Daisy plans a party and learns that things don't need to be perfect to be fun, and pond-dwelling Lily feels left out until her friends find a way to include her in their land-based adventures. Abundantly illustrated with whimsical cartoon art, each appealing if precious chapter book offers thoughtful lessons about friendship. Back matter includes character profiles and activities. [Review covers these Wild Fairies titles: Daisy's Decorating Dilemma and Lily's Water Woes.] (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Book Review
Mermaid fairy Lily copes with the difficulties of being a water-based creature with land-based friends.Blue-haired and -skinned mermaid Lily must rely on her friends to visit her, as her inability to remain out of water for long results in her cutting short her visits to them (especially when, as in the case of Indigo's treetop workshop, travel time eats into her outside-of-water time). Lily's bummed out when distractions and changes of plans result in her friends' skipping visits with her, and she feels left out when they explore areas she finds inaccessible. Lily doesn't expect her friends to understand her accessibility difficulties and so doesn't complainbut without her realizing it, they've noticed that she's down and reasoned why. As a surprise for her, they examine how they can make their forest more inclusive of her physical needs, devising an elevator and slide system to give Lily fast, easy transportation and to accommodate her physical limitations. Lily's friends decide to do this, without prompting or her asking, both to make Lily happy and because they enjoy her company, effectively modeling empathy and inclusiveness without didacticism. Contextual nuance to the disability parallel is provided in the joy Lily experiences in the water as well as in the apologies her friends provide in response to her feelings of neglect. Information about water lilies and a craft join the dramatis personae and assorted games in the backmattera series feature.A delightful story about thoughtful, compassionate friendship. (Fantasy. 6-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.