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Jan. 29, 2010 By ksuke333
Jette Black speaks in a voice that both parents and children can relate too. The theme focuses on a child that feels "different" and is teased because she is tall. I can't think of anyone in this world who hasn't experienced some kind of teasing because of some aspect of their life - their physical appearance, how they speak, their name, their family structure. In the story, the main character, Jette, learns how to not only respect other people's differences, but to feel good about her unique qualities. The special ending is sweet and caring. The illustrations stunningly capture our multicultural world.
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Feb. 4, 2010 By kortnie carter
Jette Black and Her Seven Friends is an excellent story because it let's children know that they don't have to be ashamed or try to hide who they are just because they might be tall, overweight, or because of their ethinic background. They can grow up to be what they want to be. And not let other people get in their way of getting a good education. Very Inspiring!!!!

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Copyright Joyce Fields (Standard Copyright License)
Published January 21, 2010
Language English
Pages 16
 
Binding Saddle-stitch Paperback
Interior Ink Full color
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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