Maddie and Mabel
Kari Allen author Tatjana Mai-Wyss illustrator Nevin Mays editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Kind World Publishing & Consulting, LLC
Published:5th May '22
Should be back in stock very soon
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
Meet Maddie and Mabel, two spunky sisters who navigate their relationship with humor and heart. Maddie is the big sister. Mabel is the little sister. But who is actually in charge? Mabel, who never stops asking questions? Or Maddie, who can be bossy and demanding? Readers will see that being in charge might not be as important as working together. The first book in this early chapter book series introduces two relatable characters who make mistakes as they learn important life lessons.
Friendship between siblings can often be a heart-warming work in progress. Through joyful storytelling and story-sharing, Maddie and Mabel exemplify the best of what these young years can offer us: imagination, joy, play, forgiveness, and family. In a way that’s accessible for new readers and enjoyable for anyone who has also made mistakes and made amends with their own sibling, Maddie and Mabel endears, entertains, and delights.
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection -- JLG * Junior Library Guild *
These stories capture the small moments in a sibling's life that create the building blocks of a lifelong friendship. Mai-Wyss's illustrations have clean lines and convey a timeless sweetness. [...] A lovely easy reader about the power of family stories and the bond sisters share.
- Starred Review
Starred Review
This sister act is hard to beat.
Big sister Maddie and little sister Mabel star in this delightful, cozy, five-chapter early-reader series opener. The siblings enjoy a loving, trusting, and—mostly—cooperative bond. Though adults aren’t depicted here, in “The Rabbit,” readers learn that Maddie’s parents asked her an “important question” before Mabel’s birth: Would she rather a baby sister or a pet rabbit? Kids, especially those in tight sibling partnerships themselves, will understand completely when Maddie confesses she chose the rabbit but is happy she got Mabel instead—and giggle when Mabel demonstrates rabbity attributes. In “The Fight,” Mabel feels frustrated that Maddie always takes the lead on their activities, but the sibs can’t remain foes for long as they run the gamut of emotions and display mutual concern, humility, and forgiveness; a gracious apology is extended, too. Siblings of all stripes will feel reassured and affirmed by this devoted duo’s unbreakable kinship. Especially noteworthy about this quiet, endearing offering is how much its economic prose and dialogue reveal about the girls’ relationship and distinct personalities. Delicate line drawings lend a gentle atmosphere and perfectly suit the proceedings. Maddie, who has long, straight, blond hair, and Mabel, who has short, wavy, brown hair, present White and are very expressive.
A real charmer; kids will eagerly anticipate reading more about these two. (critical-thinking, writing, and drawing activities) (Early reader. 4-8)
Throughout the amiable, episodic text, readers can see each girl’s point of view, and the expressive illustrations have their own breezy charm. [...] An inviting, amusing series debut. -- Carolyn Phelan * Booklist *
Maddie and Mabel play, fight, and make up with grace and charm in Kari Allen's positive early reader about resolving conflicts and cherishing one's family. -- CAMILLE-YVETTE WELSCH * Foreword Reviews *
Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2022
Atlanta Parent Best Books of 2022
ISBN: 9781638940029
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
80 pages