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The Protest (Confetti Kids #10)

(Dive Into Reading)

#10 in series

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In this new book in the popular Confetti Kids series, Lily and her friends organize a protest in order to save their neighborhood public garden from being demolished.

Five friends from diverse backgrounds learn how to navigate common childhood challenges, new experiences, and the world around them in the realistic and kid-friendly Confetti Kids early chapter books. In this story, Lily learns that the community garden is going to be torn down and made into a parking lot. Lily and her friends are upset by the news. They decide to form a protest and call on friends, neighbors, and reporters to participate and save their beloved garden. On the morning of the protest, Lily is unsure if their efforts will work. After all, she and her friends are just kids, and no one is going to listen to them... Or can they prove that kids can make a difference too?

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    • Booklist

      March 15, 2021
      Grades 1-3 When Lily asks her neighbor Mr. Sam why he looks sad, he tells her that their community garden is going to be replaced by a parking lot. Now Lily is upset, and she quickly gathers her friends--and fellow gardeners--to tell them the news. But then she gets a great idea: she'll organize a rally to protest the parking lot! With the help of family and neighbors, Lily and her friends make plans, fliers, signs, and a chant for the big day. In this new installment in the upstanding Confetti Kids beginning-reader series, coded blue for emergent readers, short sentences and simple dialogue accompany watercolor illustrations that reflect Lily's diverse neighborhood and the power kids can have in their communities. The story is followed by critical-thinking questions and activities.

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      Starred review from December 1, 2020
      Can Lily and her friends save the community garden? In a plot point that recalls the Joni Mitchell line "They paved paradise / and put up a parking lot," Lily (who presents as a child of color with brown skin and curly brown hair in Ng-Benitez's outstanding illustrations) is sad to learn that their community garden will be demolished to make way for a parking lot. After talking with her mom (who shares her coloring), Lily organizes a protest with the multiracial group of friends introduced on the title page and featured throughout this series. They create posters, talk with neighbors, invite reporters, and make up a chant: "No, cars no! Let our garden grow!" In an almost happily-ever-after--and respectfully realistic--resolution, a neighbor gets a call during the rally and reports that "the builders would wait until next year to build the parking lot." Lily resolves to fight on, but for now the community is happy they've saved the garden. Ng-Benitez also illustrates a simultaneously publishing companion title, Pablo's Pet, which lends the series a sense of artistic cohesion. Author Sheri Tan's text in Pablo's Pet sensitively recounts the Latinx protagonist dealing with grief over the death of his pet fish, with help from friends and family. Another solid addition to an excellent, diverse early-reader series. (activity page) (Early reader. 4-7)

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  • English

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