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ME, ME, ME by Annika   Dunklee

ME, ME, ME

by Annika Dunklee ; illustrated by Lori Joy Smith

Pub Date: Sept. 5th, 2017
ISBN: 978-1-77138-660-9
Publisher: Kids Can

Bespectacled, brown-skinned English-speaker Annie, white Swede Lillemor, and dark-complected Francophone Lilianne are back again as Dunklee and Smith team up in this follow-up to Me Too! (2015).

This time around the multilingual trio sets out to conquer the music world, or at least the school talent show, as an all-girl vocal trio. Things seem to be off to a good start when Lillemor and Lilianne quickly agree on a song to perform for the show, but Annie forcefully asserts her own idea that they make up their own song. In fact, Annie vetoes all her friends’ opinions, “Because this whole thing was my idea.” The trio quickly dissolves as Annie makes it all about “me, me, me,” leaving her friends behind to pursue a solo act. Annie learns the hard way what it’s like to not have her opinion listened to, while Lillemore and Lilianne discover their duo is lacking an important piece. Ready to truly work as a team, the girls reunite just in time to perform in the school talent show. Themes of empathy, diversity and cooperation abound. Bright, digitally rendered illustrations are sure to appeal to young audiences, while the character-development lesson is sure to appeal to many adults.

A pleasing morality tale on the importance of friendship and teamwork

. (Picture book. 3-7)