cherryblossommj
Written on Jun 6, 2014
This was fun and quirky and absolutely appropriate for our story before naptime today with my girls (almost five and three years old, as of this summer). As a parent that has experienced that horror movie soundtrack in the back of my mind when my youngest daughter runs into the room with full on squealing with glee "Look what [AppleBlossom] did, she gave me a haircut!" I know how 'that' particular surprise feels and the mix of horror and adoration of cuteness... (In the most recent particular incident she actually cut a few side bangs for both of them, and it actually looks pretty good and stylish, however I left that comment for just the Enginerd's ears and my stern face greeted the girls.)
Sadie and Eva are adorable and their experience is another great reminder for the girls of what NOT to do (including climbing in the tub, standing on the toilet, and opening mama's cabinet!) and a good conversation and discussion starter on what they should do with their opinions. (If you think her hair is causing a problem, such as brushing the potty when she sits, tell us! And we can discuss real options as a family.)
I'm delighted with the cuteness of this book and do agree that it is in the same vein as Fancy Nancy sibling love. I definitely think fans will agree. Sadie and Eva are fun and I wouldn't mind more if their adventures.
As of now I haven't heard the original NPR radio-telling of the story, but I plan to look it up soon.
posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2014/06/09/eva-and-sadie/
Thanks to HC. Own a 10x10 jacketed hardcover as of 6/6/14.