Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. I’ve been on a bit of a blogging hiatus for a couple of weeks…but now I’m back with three weeks in a row of AWESOME Perfect Picture Book Friday posts. And today’s is extra special because the author is one of my dearest critique buddies, Carrie Finison who is such a sweetheart – she’s offering a giveaway of a copy of LULU & ZOEY to one lucky blog follower!

LULU & ZOEY: A Sister Story
Written by Carrie Finison
Illustrated by Brittany Jackson
Published by Running Press Kids
Ages: 4-8
Themes: Siblings, respect, getting along
Synopsis: From Amazon:
Sometimes Lulu wants to play, but her big sister Zoey doesn’t. Sometimes Zoey tries to share, but Lulu won’t. Sometimes, it is HARD to get along with a sister! But, sometimes, sisters come together and create something wonderful. This charming story follows the adventures of Lulu and Zoey as they navigate the ups and downs of sisterhood and find there is room in their hearts for each other.
Why I Love This Book:
1. I’ve got a big sister…and I really related to all of the moments of sibling interaction in this story!
2. The rhyme is so well done – this is a fabulous read-aloud – and kids will want to hear it over and over!
3. The illustrations are spot-on perfect – I love the diversity – and the action and emotion that is evident in each spread!
And here’s a lovely review from Kirkus:
Readers with siblings will surely find echoes of themselves in both characters and take comfort in the fact that the story ends happily. However much these sisters might disagree or get on each other’s nerves, they will always find room in their hearts for each other.
RELATED ACTIVITIES:
SIBLING HANDPRINT ART

I found this sibling craft activity on Jessi Shatley’s Pinterest board. With just paper and either finger paint or tempera paint, you can help your children create this adorable owl picture…and I think you could probably do other animal scenes as well with handprints (or even footprints)…fish swimming in a goldfish bowl or under the sea, dinosaurs, dragons – just let your children’s imaginations run free.
Please make sure you leave a comment to be entered in the giveaway. And don’t forget that the best way to ensure the success of a book that you love (like THIS one!) is to buy it, review it, tell friends about it, and ask your local library to purchase it for their shelves.
For a signed copy of LULU & ZOEY: A Sister Story, please use link below to order from Belmont Books (Carrie’s local store). Request a signed copy and any personalization (e.g. child’s name) in the Order Comments field.https://www.belmontbooks.com/book/9780762473984 |
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. I’m in Chicago – again – I guess it’s like my second home. I’m spending time with my sister and helping her go through stuff. But I’ll have my computer with me and will keep in touch with all things kid-lit.
Nice book and craft idea
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Having grown up in a large family, I always love a good sibling story. Thanks for sharing.
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Congratulations on a sweet, sweet book! I’m off to get one for a neighbor with 2 daughters.
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I have two daughters and five granddaughters, so this book really speaks to me.
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I enjoy sibling stories too and finding one with perfect rhyme makes me really want to read this book.
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This sounds like a wonderful book! Carrie is a great rhyming mentor in 12×12, so I really look forward to reading this. My sister is also one of my best friends 🙂
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Great post, Vivian! Thanks for sharing!
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Congratulations, Carrie! What a gem! We all remember our own issues with younger sisters and brothers — especially if you are the eldest. Love the cover! Thanks for sharing!
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This looks adorable and I can’t wait to read it, Carrie. Thank you for sharing it with us, Vivian. I had not one, but TWO older sisters to contend with, so the book’s message definitely resonates with me, lol!
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This sounds like a great book, Vivian! I love the cover. It would team well with Lori Nichols “Maple & WIllow” books.
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Can’t wait to read this, Carrie! Thanks for sharing, Vivian! 🙂
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Oh, this sounds wonderful! I’m a nanny to sisters, and I absolutely love the idea of reading this one. Plus, I know their mom will love that craft. Thank you so much!
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Congrats, Carrie. Looks like another wonderful book.
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Carrie is a terrific rhymer! And this book looks adorable…and I don’t even have a sister! Congrats, Carrie!
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This story looks so sweet!! And love that it’s in rhyme! I can’t wait to read this one. Congratulations, Carrie!!
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Beautiful story. I know my 6 granddaughters can relate to this book. Love the handprint art work. Thank you. Hedy
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Being sisters is hard, but we are richer for it! What a great sibling book! Thanks for sharing Vivian! And huge congratulations Carrie!
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I’m always a sucker for sister stories having two daughters, and Carrie is such a talented writer, I cannot wait to read this one!
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So excited for this book!! Thank you for a chance to getting books into my kids hands.
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I love stories about sisters, and this one is also a fun, very happy to read this book.
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