Skip to Main Content (Press Enter)
Too Small Tola and the Three Fine Girls by Atinuke
Add Too Small Tola and the Three Fine Girls to bookshelf
Add to Bookshelf

Too Small Tola and the Three Fine Girls

Best Seller
Too Small Tola and the Three Fine Girls by Atinuke
Hardcover $15.99
Oct 18, 2022 | ISBN 9781536225174

Buy from Other Retailers:

See All Formats (1) +
  • $6.99

    Nov 07, 2023 | ISBN 9781536233124 | 7-9 years

    Buy from Other Retailers:

  • $15.99

    Oct 18, 2022 | ISBN 9781536225174 | 7-9 years

    Buy from Other Retailers:

Product Details

Praise

This poignant book conveys great warmth and familial love despite the characters’ tenuous circumstances. Tola is an endearing and utterly relatable protagonist. The tale uses colloquialisms and references that will make Nigerian readers feel at home. . . . Mighty fine!
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Atinuke uses her powerful storyteller’s voice to create a vivid picture of a strong, loving matriarch; a family surrounded by supportive friends; and Tola, an irresistible heroine who does what she can to help. With large type, plenty of white space on the page, and energetic line drawings throughout, the book is approachable for many young readers, who will be well rewarded for their efforts.
—The Horn Book (starred review)

It’s impossible not to love Atinuke’s little protagonist, who never lets her small size get in the way of her big personality or dreams. The frequent grayscale chapter illustrations will help readers who may be unfamiliar with aspects of Tola’s Nigerian life and culture. A great read-alike for Juana & Lucas fans, the Too Small Tola series is a wonderful addition to early-chapter-book collections.
—Booklist

Elementary readers will relate to Tola’s interactions with her family as they learn about Nigerian culture. . . an entertaining tale about determination and family. A good choice for fans of the author’s previous ‘Tola’ titles; readers will not be disappointed with this pleasant new installment.
—School Library Journal

Tola and her family are very likable and have a believable relationship where you can tell they love each other even when they are not getting along. . . gives a clear picture of what it can be like to live in poverty without being too graphic for young readers.
—School Library Connection

Awards

Chicago Public Library Best Books SELECTION 2022

Horn Book Fanfare SELECTION 2022

Junior Library Guild Selection SELECTION 2022

Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year SELECTION 2022

NCSS-CBC Notable Children’s Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies SELECTION 2023

USBBY-CBC Outstanding International Trade Book SELECTION 2023

Looking for More Great Reads?
21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
Back to Top