Do-It-Yourself Dollhouse – Cardinal Rule Press
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Do-It-Yourself Dollhouse

Making More With Less

By Shannon Anderson

Illustrated by Giulia Pintus

$18.95
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DO-IT-YOURSELF DOLLHOUSE is a STEAM picture book for kids 4-8 years old, featuring two girls who live on the same street, but have very different life experiences. The spreads offer a peek into each girl’s home and their contrasting interactions with their dollhouses. Readers may be surprised to see which girl really has the “fancy dream house.”

  • Release Date: October 1, 2024
  • Dimensions: 10.25 x 8.25
  • Page Count: 32 pages
  • Hardcover ISBN: 9781945369476
  • Ebook ISBN: 9781945369483
  • Age Range: 4 to 8 years old
  • Lexile Level: 560L
  • Fountas & Pinnell Level: M

Published Reviews

"An ideal guide for readers of any age to learn how to be an ally.”

- Kirkus ReviewsStarred Review

"Allyship is so important! Especially right now! I love that this layered picture book (with a diverse cast of characters!) uses the refrain “like that Eleanor” to show the many ways Eleanor Roosevelt strived to make things more fair for marginalized communities. Inspired by her namesake, Eleanor decides to be an ally after witnessing several unfair situations at school. I don’t want to give any spoliers, so I’ll just say I love the resolution spot illustrations and the final spread. Be an ally! Be a friend! LIKE THAT ELEANOR: THE AMAZING POWER OF BEING AN ALLY by Lee Wind and Kelly Mangan is a beautiful and empowering picture book that belongs in every classroom!"

-A.J. Irving, Goodreads 5 Star Review

This is a beautiful book about advocating for what you believe in and being an ally. When the main character notices 'sometimes things are so unfair' their dads provide real-life examples of humans in history who have stood up for others when things felt unfair. The examples they offer are easily digestible for young readers. And they helped to empower the main character (and the reader) to do be an ally when things feel unfair. I love the message of this book and enjoyed the conversations it started with my children. The art was gorgeous and included lots of diversity and fun details. I particularly liked the use of black and white to signify a flashback.

This book is an ally, and you can be one too.

-Tara Hannon, Amazon 5 Star Review

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Do-It-Yourself Dollhouse
by Shannon Anderson

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Contains arts and crafts projects, lesson plans on different types of intelligences, teamwork games, and more for children to go beyond the book.

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Do-It-Yourself Dollhouse
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