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"Laura Hamilton tells the story as a fourth-grader would, emphasizing words the way excited preteen girls do. She communicates Winnie's worries as her friends are recognized for their talents and her relief when she recognizes her own unique gifts."- AudioFile
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"...... Sound effects like double and triple girls' voices (when two or three friends say rhymes together) add fun touches to an excellent production."-AudioFile Magazine
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