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“The Stupendously Spectacular Spelling Bee” by Deborah Abela was a delight from start to finish and I think I just might’ve had a smile on my face the entire time. It’s a treat to get to disappear into the world of shy, super-speller India Wimple, as she bravely sets out to become the champion of the Super Spectacular Spelling Bee.
As India tries to spell her way to the prize, a vibrant cast of characters help cheer her on, from the loyal (and animal-onesie-wearing if needed) residents of Yungabilla, to the simply amazing members of her funny and quirky family (I wouldn’t mind being adopted into that family...what a team to have in your corner). 🏆
This book presents really valuable themes of courage and perseverance in a relatable way, and I’m sure it will encourage and inspire kids to keep trying to do the hard thing, even if it’s new and scary. If you add in the sweet elements of friendship, kindness and helping others, it really is a must-read. I read this on my own but now I can’t wait for my daughter to read it. She’s going to love it.
The subject of asthma is handled in such a graceful, realistic manner, too. I think a lot of kids in similar situations, either as the kiddo living with asthma, like India’s brother Boo, or the sibling, like India, could totally identify with the story, and would hopefully think it was cool to see something they’re experiencing every day being portrayed in a story.
Oh, and I can’t forget to mention how I loved all the spelling and words and wordy-ness, and the clever ways that the spelling words fit right in with what was going on in the story. (Oh, the possibilities this has with word journaling...).
Thanks to the #kidlitexchange network for the review copy of this book. All opinions are my own. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️