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Wednesday Wilson is the kind to hang out with.
She is wild, she has amazing ideas, and she doesn't wait for the world to happen. She takes things in her own hands!
AND she has a lovely family and friends.

Besides, the illustrations are FANTASTIC! They alone were enough to keep me smiling all the while I was reading.

Still, the fit needs to be addressed further. The illustrations were chopped and shown in several pieces each on my Kindle. So please, PLEASE, fix this problem. It would be a shame to have an ill-fitting e-book.

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Wednesday Wilson is my kind of kid! She has wild ideas, gets her friends to go along with them and gets in round of trouble along the way. She is inventive and creative and fun. I know lots of kids that will immediately be connected to Wednesday. I am so glad this is just the first installment of an early reader chapter series! The book was ready to read and highly entertaining. Once we started, we had to know how it ended!

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Thank you Netgalley for the eARC.

Wednesday Wilson wants to be an entrepreneur. Her best friend Charlie and little brother are with her in all of her future plans. She found her first client now just she has to make something. But business is not that simple.
I love the concept and story. Illustrations were so cute. I really enjoyed it.

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Wednesday Wilson Gets Down to Business is the children's book I would have been obsessed with as a kid! This book was unique by my standards, and modern and refreshingly insightful. Bree Galbraith included lots of diversity within the characters, which should be/is becoming more common in the Children Fiction genre.

Wednesday Wilson is a young, smart and independent future entrepreneur determined to make one of her inventions stick. Her social awareness is really interesting to see develop throughout the book.

The readability of this book was done very well, even at my age it didn't seem trivial or dumbed down and I actually enjoyed reading it.

As I said before, this book was adorable, modern and insightful while normalizing diversity and values representation, which Wednesday event points out herself. I for one, am excited for the next installment in this new series.

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