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Review of Joy the Jellyfish, by Kristen Collier

Joy the Jellyfish has a very serious problem.
More than anything, he wants to make friends.
But how on earth can he make friends when he's nearly invisible! He tries to get the attention of the other Great Barrier Reef companions--Amy Anemone, a school of sea horses, Gantian the Great White Shark, Bogart the Blowfish, Daphne the Dolphin--but because of his near-invisible nature, he's mostly ignored.
"My only wish is to have a friend," says Joy the Jellyfish.
Then, as he keeps traveling deeper into the ocean, and the waters become icier and darker, he meets Bella Beluga the Whale, who teaches him the secret of friendship and how friendship itself has nothing to do with his nearly-invisible physical nature.
Thanks to Bella, Joy learns how to overcome shyness and make friends.
More confident, he swims back to the reef, this time powered with the knowledge of true friendship.
Joy the Jellyfish is a sweet story about friendship and about how to overcome shyness in order to make friends.
The prose and dialogue are engaging and the brightly colored illustrations captivating.
This is a book that will make a fine, delightful gift to any child, not only because of its beautiful artwork and engaging plot, but also because it teaches the different animals which inhabit the great barrier reefs.
This book is the first collaboration between talented illustrator Kevin Scott Scollier and his author wife, Kristen.
I hope this book will not be their last and I certainly look forward to more children's picture books from them.
JOY THE JELLYFISH Written by Kristen Collier Illustrated by Kevin Collier Dragonfly Publishing October 2007 24 pages Paperback: $12.
99 Hardcover: $25 Available on Amazon
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