The Invisible Boy
The Invisible Boy
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Both Big and Small in the Mirror and The Invisible Boy are parts of a bully-awareness series for elementary children. And with it being Bullying Awareness Month, it's only suiting that we review the second book during October!
I love Mary's tact in how she approaches this topic and handles it with such a young audience. In The Invisible Boy, Carlo and Marco return from the first book to learn a new lesson about excluding others. What starts out as a prank from his classmates turns into a new realization for Carlo as he notices how he and his friends have made someone else feel invisible.
This particular book is my favorite of the two. The illustrations are simple but convey the messages very well, the story flows excellently, and I love Carlo and Marco. They have such genuine hearts in helping others and making sure that they are doing their best to include others as well.
The discussion questions at the end make this a perfect book to add to school libraries. They're easy to understand and encourage thinking and talking amongst the listeners.
I easily give this book 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it especially to teachers!
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