Girls ages 8-13 travel with twins Maddie and Mia and their little sister Lulu as they read Light Up New York. They'll visit the Statue of Liberty, tour the New York Public Library, ride a cab, and go ice skating - these Glimmer Girls always seem to wind up solving a new mystery while they explore new places and have fun!
As a mother, what I love about these books is that my daughter can read them without "discussions" from me. The family is a great model of what a family should look like. The parents are very good at setting limits and giving their girls choices at the same time without being too... preachy. The girls are also respectful (most of the time) and learn to deal with rivalry in a healthy way. My nine-year-old daughter enjoys the whole series.
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