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by Abigail Samoun & Nathalie Dion
Chronicle Books 3/25/2014
978-1-4521-1701-0
Age 3+ 12 pages
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“From compacts to wallets, passports to planners, cell phones to sunglasses—mommy, grandma, auntie, and sister’s pocketbooks have to carry it all. Lift-the-flaps and peek inside to find the tote-ally terrific treasures each fashionable purses holds! Featuring a snap closure and a take-it-anywhere handle, this interactive book collects five purses in one and allows young readers to lift more than 15 flaps—it’s the perfect accessory for budding fashionistas!”
Review
The first thing I want to say about today’s selection is this: please get your “Aw’s” out now. This adorable book will make your young child fall in love with books. Inside this carry-able book are five purses with the accessories one might find in mom or grandma’s purse. A snap holds the pages tightly in the shape of a purse that your child can carry. The pages are thick, the plastic snap is snug, and the pages will help your child’s imagination take off.
What’s in Your Purse? opens to that very question. Turn the page and the next question is, “Mommy, what’s in your purse?” Mommy’s yellowish-orange purse has a green zipper and a snap just like the one holding the book closed. Flip up the flap and you will see everything mommy carries in her purse, along with three questions for your child to read and answer. Don’t forget to look inside her Mylar compact—at yourself.
“Where does Mommy work?”
Mommy’s employee I. D. says she works at Fashionable Purse.
“What colors are Mommy’s eyes?
Mommy’s drivers license says her eyes are brown.
“What does Mommy have to do on Wednesday?”
Mommy’s datebook says she is buying pink laces.
Next, let’s ask Grandma what’s in her yellow billowy purse. This purse is closed with a clasp. Turn it and look inside. She has a picture album, a wallet, and a glasses case, all of which flip up for further investigations. Just three of the fifteen total flaps. Again, there are questions to answer that require a good search through Grandma’s purse. Check out the diary in your sister’s purse—hurry, don’t let her catch you!
There is one last purse and it belongs to your child. Will the contents of her purse surprise your child? Does she have a real purse to compare to this book purse?
When I first saw this, I know my eyes got very wide with excitement. How cool is this book/purse? Little girls will love carrying this around and showing others what is in each purse. The purse is a large eight inches long and tall. A convenient handle is smooth and inviting. Girls will want this book. Buy this and try, as hard as you can, to keep it hidden until Christmas or some other important day. What’s in Your Purse will definitely put a smile on the girl who opens up its purses and flaps.
I think I could blubber on about this all day. The sturdily made purse-shaped book has a well-constructed plastic snap and the flaps that won’t tear without force. Even with these fine qualities, What’s in Your Purse is still a book, not a toy, and should be treated as such. When done reading or carrying, the book sits on a shelf like any other book. Girls will love this; parents will love giving this to their daughter. I only hope that the author designs a toolbox for boys and a lunch box for boys and girls. Until then, enjoy What’s in Your Purse? This is one more surprise from the wonderful line of books from Chronicle Books and its imprints.
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WHAT’S IN YOUR PURSE? Text and design copyright © 2014 by Abigail Samoun. Illustrations copyright © 2014 by Nathalie Dion. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA.
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Want to learn more about What’s in Your Purse? Check out: THE MAKING OF WHAT’S IN YOUR PURSE?
Buy a young girl in your life What’s in Your Purse? at Amazon—B&N—BookDepository—Chronicle Books—your local bookstore.
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Meet the author, Abigail Samoun, at her agency website: http://redfoxliterary.com/aboutus.html
Meet the illustrator, Nathalie Dion, at Behance: http://www.behance.net/madamedion4723
Find books at the publisher, Chronicle Books, website: http://www.chroniclebooks.com/
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Also by Abigail Samoun

How Hippo Says Hello! (Little Traveler Series)

How Gator Says Good-bye! (Little Traveler Series.
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Also by Nathalie Dion

Urban Babies Wear Black

Artsy Babies Wear Paint (
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Chronicle Books Imprints

A Good Home for Max

Telephone
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I'm not a fashion girl by any stretch of the imagination (and my imagination stretches quite a ways), but I am on an eternal quest for the perfect purse. (To dream...the impossible dream...)
My perfect purse would be cheap, small, light, have a long strap, and hold everything I want it to.
Of course, no bag could be small and light and hold all I want it to. Hence the impossibility of the dream!
I think I need one of those D&D bags of holding...
Cara the Geek
I commend you for your diligence and applaud your success! However, I don't think a purse, I mean "Urban Man Bag", would work for me. I just don't think that I could "carry my stuff and still look tuff"! I'll stick with a wallet.
Chuck...I think it's soooo unfair how men can carry only the few things they need in their wallet and pocket...yet, us chicks seem to have to carry everything we own in a day bag and purse and tote and everything else. What's your secret? LOLOL!!! = )
Awesome purse, Marley! Chuck, I bet you'd look tuff in a fanny pack! ha!
My favorite website is www.retailmenot.com It has discount codes for practically every website. I never shop without checking it first and I've saved SO much $$
I'm so glad you finally picked the bag. This one looks so beautiful and elegant.
Marley, my secret is that I'm post menopausal. :)
ROFLMAO Chuck!!
Thanks for the website hint, Steph! Will definitely check it out. = )