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Lily's New Home

(Dive Into Reading)

#1 in series

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

In this early chapter book in the popular Confetti Kids series, Lily and her parents move from their suburban neighborhood to New York City and Lily must adapt to her new life.

Lily and her parents move from their suburban neighborhood to New York City. Lily is used to living in a house on a quiet street. When they arrive at their new apartment, Lily notices the amount of activity all around. Kids play jump rope on one corner. Buses and taxis zoom by. Lily feels like a small ant on such a busy block and worries that she'll never feel at home. As she and her parents explore their new, multicultural neighborhood, Lily discovers that sometimes change can be a good thing.

Read all the Confetti Kids books!

LILY'S NEW HOME (CONFETTI KIDS #1) 

  •  WANT TO PLAY? (CONFETTI KIDS #2) 
  •  BLOCK PARTY (CONFETTI KIDS #3) 
  •  MUSIC TIME (CONFETTI KIDS #4) 
  •  THE GARDEN (CONFETTI KIDS #5) 
  •  THE PERFECT GIFT (CONFETTI KIDS #6) 
  •  FOLLOW THAT MAP! (CONFETTI KIDS #7) 
  •  THE BUDDY BENCH (CONFETTI KIDS #8) 
  •  PABLO'S PET (CONFETTI KIDS #9) 
  •  THE PROTEST (CONFETTI KIDS #10) 
  •  THE TALENT SHOW (CONFETTI KIDS #11) 
  •  A SPECIAL GOODBYE (CONFETTI KIDS #12)

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      • Kirkus

        December 15, 2015
        A debut early reader from Yoo and Ng-Benitez introduces a refreshingly diverse cast of characters in an urban setting. Dark-skinned, curly-haired Lily is ambivalent, at best, about her family's move to a new home in the city. In the first brief chapter she notes the absence of a yard in front of their brownstone. Her parents assure her that she'll come to like living there anyway, but a thought balloon above Lily's wistful face shows her remembering her Cape-style house in a suburban area. Throughout, Ng-Benitez's warm, multimedia illustrations visually echo the controlled, accessible text in order to provide context clues for new readers. Ensuing chapters show Lily observing the comings and goings of various neighbors and then exploring her new neighborhood with her parents. Matter-of-fact references to the area's diversity establish the setting as they read a sign in Spanish, visit a florist, eat pizza, see people working in a public garden, look at clothes and a mask "from Kenya...a country in Africa" in one store, and admire saris in another shop-front window. When they end up at the local library, Lily feels comforted by its familiarity, exclaiming, "It looks like our old library," to her parents. Not only is she pleased to check out books for herself, she uses them to befriend a child she'd earlier seen reading on his front stoop. Welcome to the neighborhood, Lily! (Early reader. 6-8)

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      • Booklist

        February 1, 2016
        Grades K-2 When Lily and her parents arrive at their new home in New York City, she's surprised to see how different it is from their old one. Where is the front yard? Where are the flowers? Will she even like it here? As they explore the neighborhood, she notices many things: girls who wave to her, signs in Spanish, a store with dresses from India, another with masks from Kenya, and a public library. After making a new friend, she begins to enjoy city life. The simply written story introduces aspects of urban living in an appealing way. Diversity is intrinsic to both the story and the illustrations, which digitally combine watercolor, gouache, and pencil elements. An appended page suggests three activities designed to extend the story through writing and drawing. Readers who enjoy Lily's upbeat story, the first beginning-reader book in the publisher's new Dive into Reading series, will also want to check out Want to Play? (2016), the simultaneously published second volume about Lily and her friends.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

      • The Horn Book

        July 1, 2016
        African American Lily is apprehensive about her family's move to NYC from the suburbs; finding the library and making a fellow book-loving friend help Lily feel at home (New Home). Hispanic American Pablo and new friend Lily play at the park with kids of different ethnicities (Play). Accompanied by average-quality illustrations, the well-intentioned stories offer tensionless slices of life.

        (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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    Languages

    • English

    Levels

    • ATOS Level:2
    • Lexile® Measure:420
    • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
    • Text Difficulty:0-2

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