Thursday, September 3, 2020

Two Mutch Sisters, written by Carol Brendler, reviewed by Judy Hauser


Summary:
This is the story of the Mutch sisters who had way to "much" of everything. Each sister had to have her own half of the huge collection in their house. Two of everything was essential: 2 teapots, 2 gargoyles, 2 French bassoons... you name it and the Mutch sisters each had to have one. But one day Ruby Mutch had had enough. The house the sisters shared was too cluttered. So Ruby moved to her own house and took half of the collection. The story is fun as it tells about the sisters and their predicament. The illustrations by Lisa Brown are also fun. Young children will enjoy the sisters, their clutter and how they solve the problem of having too much of everything. Sister power! 

Straight Talk for Librarians: This is a great story to read just for fun but also to talk about siblings.

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