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This delightful story will be a welcome addition to any public or school library. Text and illustrations work well to make this a title that children will want to read again and again.
Highly recommended for public libraries or preschools. The theme has universal appeal, and children with siblings especially will be able to relate to this story.
This title shines because it does not obscure the inequalities that make activism necessary. The vivid details of each activist’s story, combined with vibrant illustrations, demonstrate that every civil rights hero and popular firebrand started out as a child, just like the rest of us. For fans of other installment in the series, and for those who enjoy Ken Jennings’s “Junior Genius Guides” and the “Who Is/Who Was” biography series
Recommended for public and school libraries as a tool for children who are experiencing grief. The tone is lighter than in many texts that deal with loss, and the book lends itself to discussion