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THE DRESS IN THE WINDOW by Robert Tregoning

THE DRESS IN THE WINDOW

by Robert Tregoning ; illustrated by Pippa Curnick

Pub Date: March 5th, 2024
ISBN: 9781947888463
Publisher: Flyaway Books

A boy saves his money to buy the perfect red sequined dress from the secondhand store.

The boy sees the dress in the shop window and immediately begins to fantasize about the life it had before. He starts doing odd jobs for the neighbors to save up for it, but by the time he goes to buy it, it’s gone. Little does he know that his mom has a birthday surprise for him. The rhyming text reads well for the most part, though there are a few clunky moments. The words and bright illustrations depict the boy’s growing excitement, but the pacing and storytelling drag. Many pages are spent describing the jobs he does and the various neighbors, who are named and reappear as guests at his birthday party. The protagonist, however, is unnamed, apparently to make sure that readers never forget that he is, in fact, a boy. The scene in which the boy discovers that the dress is gone shows him looking crushed, yet the very next page shows him smiling and serving tea, which deflates the most emotional moment of the story. With one more page turn, however, the problem is solved; then there are two spreads of the boy frolicking in his dress. The boy and his mother are light-skinned; his community is a diverse one.

Sweet and uplifting, though clumsily told.

(Picture book. 3-8)