A diverse treatise on connection, clear enough for a preschooler but poignant enough for older children and even adults.
A picture book that invites children to play outside, in nature, with friends, and with plenty of imagination.
This book is already getting social media buzz, so students are going to gravitate to it. The messages within this lovely, powerful novel will give courage to teens to believe in themselves no matter what path in life they follow.
A stellar addition to all libraries serving teens, this will appeal to fans of Jason Reynolds’s Long Way Down, David Elliott’s Bull, and Jessie Burton’s Medusa.
The insight into the joys of powwows, that they are not just for humans, makes this lively picture book a great addition for all collections.
A pitch-perfect picture book with broad appeal, ideal for both truck-obsessed toddlers and emerging readers.
A moving and important tale of friendship, family, and learning to accept living with a chronic disease. Highly recommended for young fiction collections.
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