Book Descriptions
for Lilly's Big Day by Kevin Henkes
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
The irrepressible mouse Lilly is back. When Lilly’s teacher Mr. Slinger announces that he is getting married, Lilly immediately imagines herself in the role of flower girl. Even after her parents explain that it wouldn’t be fair for Mr. Slinger to single her out among all the students in the class, Lilly persists in her belief that he will ask her. Never one for subtlety, Lilly drops very big hints to Mr. Slinger, who gently explains that he has asked his young niece, Ginger, to be flower girl. To assuage Lilly’s obvious disappointment, Mr. Slinger suggests she be Ginger’s assistant, which she grudgingly accepts. When the big day arrives, Lilly hopes Ginger will be sick. But Ginger arrives looking as poised and practiced as Lilly . . . until her big moment. Lilly’s flair for creative problem solving and dramatic presentation save the day, even as she proves herself a kindhearted, encouraging mentor in a story full of attitude, grace, style, and humor—in a word, that’s Lilly! Highly Commended, 2007 Charlotte Zolotow Award (Ages 4–8)
CCBC Choices 2007 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Mr. Slinger has big news.
He's getting married.
Married!
Lilly has big plans.
She's going to be the flower girl.
(Lilly has always wanted to be a flower girl.
Even more than a surgeon or a diva or a hairdresser.)
But what's the biggest,
the best,
the most perfect thing of all?
You're invited to the wedding -- so start reading!
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.