A worthwhile and compelling addition for all collections seeking titles to support parents and teachers of children with anxiety or neurological conditions.
This picture book for older readers will need a good deal of scaffolding and context before tackling as part of a social studies curriculum. Still, a powerful work that is totally worth it.
This episodic tale of a Cree boy and a trickster rabbit features interesting characters and a strong sense of place. A solid read-aloud choice for a general unit on tricksters.
The penalty-free, surprising consequences of goofing off aside, this tale benefits more from the context provided by the publisher’s cover copy, the glossary, and the translator’s note, than the story itself.