
Bibliographic Information (APA): Chodos-Irvine, M. (2003). Ella Sarah Gets Dressed. New York: Harcourt, Inc.
Brief Annotation: Ella Sarah picks out the perfect outfit, an unusual combination of brightly colored patterned clothing. Her parents and sister try to tell her to wear other things , so Ella Sarah keeps repeating what she wants to wear. Will she be able to wear what makes her happy in the end?
Genre: Fiction
Grade Level: K-2
Readers who will like this: Readers who have their own unique clothing style. Readers who like to dress themselves.
Response/Rating (1-4): 2, This book is a cute story of a girl who just wants to wear what she wants to wear. She does not care if her clothes match or not. It is repetitive, which makes it an easy read for beginning readers. Some readers may get bored since it talks about clothes. The illustrations are bright and cheerful.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: Have your parents ever told you that you couldn't wear something you really wanted to?
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