By Kenneth Wright

Art by Sarah Jane Wright

Lula Dutch thinks so much about what to do when she grows up. Could she be an opera singer, inventor, or botanist? Lola’s friends help her chase her dreams as she decides what she might do, in the mean time though it’s pretty fun just being a kid and learning everything she can.

Both of my kiddos really struggle with the idea of “what to do when they grow up.”  I always tell them, they don’t have to know now. They have lots of time to dream about it and just learn and play. I find this book encouraging for those that are intimidated with the idea of getting a job someday. The illustrations are beautiful and include fun details to explore on everypage. 

This book is very girly and sweet and has 3 more books in this series. I’ve already reviewed Lola Dutch I Love You so Much and it was the most viewed post of 2024! This one is a great one to check out from the library or gift to your favorite Lola loving little friend.

Lola Dutch When I Grow Up by Kenneth and Sarah Jane Wright for Bloomsbury Books.

The link to purchase the book is an Amazon Affiliate link, which means I may receive a small compensation for promoting the book, while the price is the same for you! Win, win!

Ages: 3-8

Themes: Career, Friendship, Creativity

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