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Designed to appeal to any child dreaming of the perfect read and a bit of control over their surrounding environment, this offering features plenty of action with a satisfying ending. A suggested general purchase for all libraries.
While this quiet story with its beautiful illustrations extends Good Night, Moon and is suitable for one-on-one sharing, its predecessor still shines brighter.
Reminiscent of Yuval Zommer's The Big Blue Thing on the Hill, this tale is one that speaks to overcoming the fear of new friendships and welcoming new neighbors. Recommended for purchase.
Recommended. Pair this read-aloud or read-alone title with Alan Madison's Velma Gratch & the Way Cool Butterfly for a discussion of our relationships and responsibilities to wild things.
A touching, if somewhat overlong story that deals with its tough subject in an honest yet comforting manner; a solid addition to the death and grieving sections of most collections.