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Have you seen this delightful book? Like me, did you let it linger, believing it would be just another silly series? We have been reintroduced recently and the kids and I have been reading about Nancy and her family every day. Nancy is creative and exuberant (and she has an extensive vocabulary, which never hurts).
Nancy says her family doesn't understand how being fancy is important, so she decides to offer fancy classes and they sweetly comply. Dressed to the nines in Nancy's accessories, they dine out on pizza (pinkies up). Nancy has a mishap and feels decidedly unfancy, but feels much better once she's home and cleaned up.
I love how Nancy instructs her family. I love that they go out to dinner all dressed up. I love how Nancy, her parents and her sister treat each other - all models of behavior I'd be thrilled to see reproduced in our own home. I love how Nancy thanks her family for being fancy for a little while. My husband says it's sad when poor Nancy trips and falls, but I think it's good for kids to see someone recover from a little fall. It happens to everyone. Plus, her family is consoling and immediately rushes to her side, a great example for how we should treat each other when we need a little help.
The illustrations are also wonderful. When Nancy's father suggests dinner out, Nancy leaps into the air, her dress all ruffles. Nancy's little sister is one of the most adorable girls I've ever seen. I just want to scoop her up!
I know some of the ensuring Fancy Nancy books are not of the same caliber, but this is one I'm glad to have and read over and over again.
Nancy says her family doesn't understand how being fancy is important, so she decides to offer fancy classes and they sweetly comply. Dressed to the nines in Nancy's accessories, they dine out on pizza (pinkies up). Nancy has a mishap and feels decidedly unfancy, but feels much better once she's home and cleaned up.
I love how Nancy instructs her family. I love that they go out to dinner all dressed up. I love how Nancy, her parents and her sister treat each other - all models of behavior I'd be thrilled to see reproduced in our own home. I love how Nancy thanks her family for being fancy for a little while. My husband says it's sad when poor Nancy trips and falls, but I think it's good for kids to see someone recover from a little fall. It happens to everyone. Plus, her family is consoling and immediately rushes to her side, a great example for how we should treat each other when we need a little help.
The illustrations are also wonderful. When Nancy's father suggests dinner out, Nancy leaps into the air, her dress all ruffles. Nancy's little sister is one of the most adorable girls I've ever seen. I just want to scoop her up!
I know some of the ensuring Fancy Nancy books are not of the same caliber, but this is one I'm glad to have and read over and over again.
Fancy Nancy is a book I can relate too, even thirty plus years after being a little girl who would have LOVED to have my "fanciness" appreciated by my family! I appreciate the wisdom and creativity of our little protagonist - she is a good peer role model for the young picture-book set.