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Reviewed by Amy Louise Hill for Readers' Favorite
The Girl Who Found Her Smile by Adekemi Adeniyan is an educational book for young readers. A young girl named Anita loves candy and all things sweet. Her mom tells her to brush her teeth once in the morning, and once at night. But Anita doesn't brush her teeth at all, instead, she waits in the bathroom for a while and pretends without her mom knowing. One day, Anita is excited to go to school; it's picture day! But when Anita looks in the mirror, she sees something that could ruin her perfect smile. What do you think Anita sees when she looks in the mirror? And will she get her smile back in time for picture day? Find out in this book.
The Girl Who Found Her Smile was a pleasure to read. I enjoy books that teach children important lessons, and this one has a great lesson. From start to finish, the author has perfectly captured a situation that shows what happens if you don't brush your teeth. It also has a scare element to it that is gentle enough to be effective. The writing is simple to allow children to follow along with ease, and soak up the vital lesson the author is trying to teach. The illustrations by the talented Dolph Banza are colorful and vibrant, and bring the characters alive. So if you're looking to show your child the dangers of poor dental hygiene, read them this book and the issue will be sorted. Keep up the great work, Adekemi. I enjoyed this story throughout.