This book gives young readers a sense of the creativity and variety of art created by the Black artists as they revisit their thoughts about the Black experience. A useful source for investigating artists, art, and Black history.–Myra Zarnowski
A necessary addition for libraries serving tweens and teens, this is especially useful for reports and history curriculum.
This is not only a unique story with a strong message, but the spotlight on lesser-appreciated plants makes this book a must-buy.
Reading this book prior to engaging in experiments is like providing a blueprint for the scientific method; this is a must for elementary collections.
Hand to fans of Becky Albertalli’s novels and Casey McQuiston’s I Kissed Shara Wheeler, and any teens who can’t get enough of rom-coms with deep connections and a bit of angst.
This book could jump-start art projects, writing experiences, and more. The art is perfect—a blend of collage and paint that seems to embody the very meaning of imagination.
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