![]() ![]() Fogliano’s rhyming text is metered perfectly and reads like a dream, and the concept of having real-life besties Idle and Martinez-Neal combining their illustration styles is inspired. Sweet and heartfelt, if a little routine. ![]() They only care about their friendship, and how to be better friends to each other about these things, they care a lot. As the pair visibly soften their stances and expressions to each other, the reader is clued in: they don’t care about these surface things, but instead care about how the other thinks, feels, and acts. And they don’t care what the other looks like, or how they draw a cow, or how big or small their house is. They don’t care what the other thinks of their talents or families either. ![]() Hello, friends! Our book today is I Don’t Care, written by Julie Fogliano and illustrated by Molly Idle and Juana Martinez-Neal, a tale of friendship transcending differences.Īt first, the two unnamed child characters are clear that they don’t much care what the other thinks of their appearance. ![]()
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