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Ready, Set, Swim! (Rainbow Fish & Friends)

by Gail Donovan, David Austen Clar Studio (Illustrator)

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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
This book stressed the fact that some people are better at certain things than others. It also stresses that we should realize this and embrace our strengths and work on our weaknesses, never giving up or getting down on ourselves. Another point taught in the book is to be ag ood sport when you do lose or don't do as well as others.
  kmbrown1 | Apr 10, 2009 |
Even though in the end they all get along, these fish are mean to each other during the majority of the book. I could even describe them as snooty towards each other. The book doesn't do a very good job of describing what is going on either; as an adult I get confused. The pictures are pretty, but they don't make the book. ( )
  mynenni | Apr 13, 2008 |
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