

(Not that boys can't enjoy it, too!) I liked it even better than the first book, Click.

It's handled in a smart way and girls will really enjoy this and be interested in it.

It's very relatable, I think it's a great book illustrating some friendship problems girls can run into. Of course, this culminates in a fight mid-way through the book. She gets resentful and sulky when Olive is friendly with other kids, and she gets angry when Olive wants to participate in activities Willow is not interested in. Unfortunately, Willow wants Olive basically glued to her side at all times. She easily makes friends and has a huge variety of interests. She has allergies, is a picky eater, is a scaredy-cat, is shy, doesn't like sports, and is prone to passive-aggressive behavior. It's about two friends, Olive and Willow, who go away to summer camp together. This is a good book for children - aimed at elementary-school-aged girls. "But Willow's happiness isn't your responsibility." pg.
