Rating: 3.5ish stars, depending on the book (see below)
I've written before about our second grader-neighbor for whom we often cheer as she steps off the school bus in the afternoon. A few months ago this lovely little girl was carrying a few new books, all of them Fancy Nancy books. Guess what books were the ONLY ones Lorelei wanted from the library that week?
Sigh.
Fancy Nancy and her fancy ways are here at our house. I'm trying to support this phase; I am trying to pretend like it's a future teenage stage that Lorelei will inevitably go through that I certainly don't encourage or prefer but...I should nonetheless support.
I really, really, really dragged my feet on this one, trying to delay the inevitable for as long as possible. Many of my seemingly sane friends and mothers of girls always asked me, "Have you read Fancy Nancy yet?" Um, of course not! Tomboy at heart, right here! Yet Lorelei walked around with sunglasses and two watches and a random necklace, telling me she was getting fancy for Dawn's (my cousin) wedding (see picture on right).
So we've read almost all of them and, I'm really surprised to say, I've learned little facts from each of them. Not just the fancy words--I know most of those!--but actual facts about butterflies or poison ivy. And that, of course, humbles me a bit and makes me realize that this is a pretty good series of books.
If only Nancy didn't wear so many friggin' tiaras and beads and feathers and heels! I really could come to like her if the illustrations weren't so over-the-top frilly. But, of course, it's hard to be fancy without being frilly.
So here's a short synopsis and rating of the ones we've read so far:
Fancy Nancy
(4 stars) This is the original, and it's pretty easy to see why so many little girls fell in love with Fancy Nancy. It's a good read, and there's a lot to look at in the little pictures, though I don't really encourage careful study of Fancy Nancy's room because over my dead body would Lorelei's room look like that!
Fancy Nancy and the Late, Late, LATE Night
(3.5 stars) Nancy stays up late looking at the photo album that belongs to her neighbor, and then she realizes how tough it is to be sweet and fun and engaging without a good night's sleep. This is a must read if you have a newborn in the house, so your kids gain a TINY bit of understanding about why you're so tired, and maybe just a little crabby.
Fancy Nancy: Ooh La La! It's Beauty Day
(2 stars) This book was hard to get through. I skimmed it while reading it to Lorelei. The sub-title should be: How to have your very own spa day. Fancy Nancy gives recipes/instructions for facials and pedicures and stuff like that. I think it'd be fun if your daughter is 5 or 7 and can do everything herself, but this is not the bonding activity I prefer at this age. That type of thing is my escape! Don't make me do it at home!
Fancy Nancy: Bonjour, Butterfly
(4 stars) We like this one, mostly because we have some gigantic butterfly bushes (they are seriously out of control) that magically attract some gorgeous butterflies. Today we tried to catch them with a net--I wish I had a camera because Ben was holding the net and trying to stick the poor butterfly with the rod attached to the net. Oops. We'll have to reread this one again, so I can show Ben how to catch a butterfly, not stab it. Also, we're planning a trip to the butterfly garden in DC because of this book.
Fancy Nancy's Favorite Fancy Words: From Accessories to Zany
Fancy Nancy: Poet Extraordinaire!
Fancy Nancy: Pajama Day (I Can Read Book 1)
Fancy Nancy: Every Day Is Earth Day (I Can Read Book 1)
Fancy Nancy: Poison Ivy Expert (I Can Read Book 1)
is there a series about girls that aren't fancy? gender stereotyping starts young, eh?
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