Reviews
“Little Táwà is pleasant and sweet—until she hears the word no..”
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“Young Táwà knows what she wants, and when she doesn’t get her way, she lets loose a wail that moves sofas, pops balloons, and sends animals fleeing”
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“Nigerian author/illustrator Ònájìn’s colorful digital images and simple sentence structure (marked by a refrain of “Oh no, Ojó!”) bring to life a story about the highs and lows of the artistic process. Every member of Ojó’s family has delightful, memorable expressions, especially the alternately indignant and caring Oge. All characters present Black, and visuals imply an African setting.
Charming and sweet.”
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