You call it freckleface strawberry - we call it ginger. Just remember kids, it gets better.
Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 07:28PM 
Oscar should-have-won actress Julianne Moore, is as gorgeous as she is talented, and she has co-written this adorable children's book, Freckleface Strawberry. Although she's a knockout now, I'm sure she suffered the neuroses known to many a fair-skinned child, born of a face full of freckles. I too can relate to this book as a strawberry blonde with absolutely no talent for "tanning." I am truly the mistress of the burn, with a talent for growing endless curly superfrizzy strawberry-colored hair. It's like this book was written for me! Geez! Only 30 years late...
Anyways, this book skews a little younger than the Judy Blume classic, Frecklejuice, and it should serve as an early-years primer for the soon-to-be-tortured gingers out there.
Julianne Moore, Actress
Freckleface Strawberry, 2007
This charmingly illustrated tale of being "different" and learning to deal with it is co-written by Julianne Moore along with Leuyen Pham. A touching tale for children to learn that each person is different in their own way, freckles or not. There are two sequels to the Freckleface saga: Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball Bully: A Freckleface Strawberry Story (2009) and Freckleface Strawberry: Best Friends Forever (2011). All three books would make a really cute gift for your favorite little girl, towheaded, redheaded or baldheaded!
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