An all-knowing little girl teaches her friends how to get married, from picking the right mate to getting engaged to dancing at the wedding.
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Adorable and silly; some good advice to children (and some adults - a bit of a “what not to do” primer for “bridezillas”) on being lovable and kind. Captures well what the young must think of this strange social custom (requirements of gifts, throwing of the bouquet, and married life are all touched upon). Reminiscent of [b:How to Talk to Girls 4332027 How to Talk to Girls Alec Greven http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ABHXeb2pL.SL75.jpg 4379867], a very reasonable look into the art of love (and friendship), with a whole bunch of giggles - after all, isn't getting married supposed to be fun?My favorite gem: “It is very important to wear something beautiful for your wedding. For example, you could wear: A pure white dress like the moon; Some shining armor; A mustache; Some wings if you are a Fairy Bride.And it's nice if you put something romantic on top of your head. Like a long veil, for instance. Here's what else could go on your head: A crown; A wig; Some ears in case you're marrying a rabbit.” Sounds like a Genna's kind of a wedding...