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By Nina Callaway, About.com Guide to Weddings since 2003

A book for the nontraditional flower girl

Tuesday February 28, 2006
There are some great books out there about being a flower girl, but most of them are aimed at girls who are girly and feminine. If your potential flower girl is more of the rambunctious adventurous type, you may have wondered if there isn't a different kind of flower girl book out there. Well there is - a wonderful book called "Junie B. Jones is (almost) a Flower Girl."

I've been a fan of the Junie B. Jones series of books for years - she's a hilarious and true character that's great fun for both kids and adults. So when I found this book, I had to share it with you. Kindergartner Junie B. is excited that her Aunt Flo is getting married, because naturally that means she'll get to be the flower girl, right? But when it turns out that Aunt Flo has already chosen a different flower girl, Junie B. has to take matters into her own hands. Compare prices

Read Tips on Choosing a Flower Girl and Finding the Perfect Flower Girl Dress

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