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With more resources at the back, this is a must-have for every collection and a sure path to children wanting to know more about water management in the Navajo Nation and elsewhere.
The whole work is deceptively simple yet visually complex, encouraging close inspection and multiple rereads. Libraries will want to find a place on their shelves for this delightful friendship story.
Although the ending is a bit abrupt, this story contains fascinating facts with charming illustrations—perfect for conveying historical tidbits to young children.
This unusual offering takes the adult concept of cohabitation and gives it a picture book spin by filtering it through the eyes of its animal protagonists. The animals in the story may serve as a useful analog for children who are members of blended families themselves.
This beautifully illustrated book will appeal to a wide range of ages, can spark conversations around houselessness and insecurity, or just be enjoyed as a tale of a dog finding a “forever home.”