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TOO MANY TOYS! by Heidi Deedman

TOO MANY TOYS!

by Heidi Deedman ; illustrated by Heidi Deedman

Pub Date: Oct. 13th, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-7636-7861-6
Publisher: Candlewick

Little Lulu finds a creative way to clear out her huge collection of toys.

Lulu has a favorite toy, a golden teddy bear she calls Jupiter, who has been her best friend since she was a baby. He is always by Lulu’s side, playing with her and helping her. Lulu receives more and more toys as she gets older, and by Christmas when she is 5, she is inundated with far too many possessions. Her bedroom is wall-to-wall toys, and there is no longer any room for Jupiter in her bed. Lulu solves her own problem by putting together a “Great Toy Giveaway.” She invites all her friends and gives all her toys away, except for her bear, the only toy she really needs. This calm, well-paced story shows the disadvantages of too much of a good thing as well as the importance of one special toy or friend with great meaning. In her first book, Deedman shows a strong sense of style with her children and toy characters. Her mixed-media illustrations have a 1920s-style flavor, and Lulu has the bobbed hair and simple, plaid dress of that era, though one of her toys is a robot. Lulu and her friends are all Caucasian, with the possible exception of a dark-skinned, curly-haired boy who attends her birthday party and comes to her sale.

A polished debut for this British author/illustrator, who might invent more challenges for the newly minimalist Lulu.

(Picture book. 3-6)