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BONNIE BLUE BUTTON IS A BULLY by Michelle  Olson

BONNIE BLUE BUTTON IS A BULLY

by Michelle Olson

Publisher: Bellie Button Books

A button learns that looks aren’t everything in author/illustrator Olson’s picture book.

Norman, a red button, tells a bedtime story to a group of young buttons. He says that there was once a trio of shiny blue buttons on a lace dress who were unkind. Miss Bonnie was particularly mean, ridiculing the appearance of other buttons. One day, a dog plucks Bonnie off and chews her until she looks “a mess.” When Bonnie returns to the lace dress, the other shiny blue buttons reject her. She cries, “I will never be loved if I’m ugly and maimed.” When a red button teaches Bonnie that “love is earned by your goodness inside,” she apologizes to the buttons she mistreated. They forgive her and accept her offer of friendship, a subtle message about not judging by appearances. Olson tells the story through playful rhyming quatrains (“If you want to make friends, / then I’ll give you a tip. / If your words are not nice, / you should button your lip”) that add to the fun, though a too-small font and dark-mode format may make it less appealing to read aloud. Readers will enjoy Olson’s creative photography: Mixed-media artwork shows buttons with cartoon eyes against unique backdrops, such as a crafts table filled with tools and accessories.

A lively story with a worthy message about kindness hampered by a too-small font.