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A psychologically acute tally of friendship’s most solid foundations, worth sharing with audiences large or small and tailor-made for reading aloud.
Gorgeous illustrations capture a fragile ecosystem, making this an outstanding collaboration that belongs in all library collections.
This book is a proper revelation, putting the “you” in universe and giving children a way to grasp the infinity of the world and every particle of the planet. Exquisite.
Ideal for collections seeking quiet stories stronger in lyrical language and evocative artwork than plot. The book is also inspiration for discussions on what nearly invisible influences move through the world, day or night.
This meets all the expectations one has of this duo. Recommended for libraries looking for titles with sophisticated, age-appropriate art and language.
As with all of Portis’s books, natural science is served sunny-side up, without a word out of place, in this essential guide.
Young wildlife enthusiasts will thoroughly enjoy learning about the Arctic tern’s annual trek in this recommended purchase for libraries with vast wildlife collections, especially those with a proclivity for literary nonfiction.
In spite of its outwardly comical premise, this book delivers a ton of information on canvassing, addressing city agencies, amassing data, and getting things done. It can bolster various programs and collections, and makes a great addition to any shelf.
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