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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
We all have unique features that make us distinct and special in our own ways. Jodi Meltzer's Your Face Lights Up the World follows the story of two fraternal twin siblings, Hunter and Harper. Hunter and Harper have been sent outside by their mother to play together after a fight. Determined to get her back, the siblings decide to build a fort tall enough to keep all the adults out. As they set off in different directions, Hunter finds a stone full of sparkles that he likens to his sister's freckles on her face. Feeling upset, Harper finds a stick she wants to use as a wand on her brother. But Hunter soon reveals that for all his teasing, he actually likes Harper's freckles.
Your Face Lights Up the World is a wholesome adventure tale about two siblings that teaches a valuable lesson about self-esteem. Jodi Meltzer infuses this wonderful story with a spoonful of humor and heart that will put a smile on your face. This is the kind of book that brightens your day and makes you feel good about yourself. Meltzer's characters and their vibrant personalities are brilliantly captured on the pages through the lively artwork by Jody King Camarra. Hunter and Harper's sibling rivalry is something most kids and even some adults will be able to relate to. Their relationship is adorable, and these two are bound to charm their way into your heart. Overall, I found the book funny and heartwarming in equal measure. Young readers will love this picture book.