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This honest and appealing character and her story will be a joy to share and may bring comfort to readers and listeners nervous about starting school or making other transitions.
Funny and entertaining, this book starring an independent ice cube is a truly enjoyable tour through the water cycle that offers insights into the dynamics of life in the freezer.
This gentle guessing-game tale is layered with meaning for readers of all ages, and the words and pictures work fluidly together to create a rewarding read-aloud for sharing one-on-one or with a group. A first purchase.
For scientists and daydreamers, this slim volume of poetry approaches the world from a variety of thought-provoking perspectives in an attractive and engaging package. A fine addition to STEM-related poetry collections.
A simply told but powerful celebration of the importance of story as well as a jumping-off point for more in-depth study of communication through history. An excellent choice for classroom discussions.
This overly sentimental ode to poetry is too arcane and haphazard to be inviting, and young readers ready to explore the topic would be better served with titles from Douglas Florian, Paul B. Janeczko, or Jack Prelutsky or by Margaret McNamara's A Poem in Your Pocket.