Summer Jackson Grown Up
by: Teresa E. Harris (2011)
Illustrated by AG Ford
Summer Jackson Grown Up is about a little girl that wants to be a grown up because she is sick of being treated like a child. Summer talks about how she is going to change to be a grown up. All the things she talks about are things that she has seen other grown ups doing. Summer learns that it is not always fun being a grown up and decides that she wants to be a kid in the end.
I think that this book was a great way to show students that it is okay to be a kid, and that they should enjoy it while they can. This book shows an African- American girl, which is not common to find in children literature, going after a passion, and discovering what she wants to do. I think that this book would be great to read in lower elementary school classrooms. I think it is a great way to show diversity as well as a student their age having fun being a kid. I would highly recommend this book to other teachers to read to their classes.
The book's name attracts me to read about your book's summary. It is funny and great book. And I believe that this picture book is most of the mothers want to have it to explain for their children how beautiful is to be a child.
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