An important, positive conservation message, and a perfect nonfiction addition to preschool story time or a beginning informational picture book collection.
This lovely book should be savored. The pages should be studied for every detail, then read alongside Andersen’s stories for a wholly immersive experience.
Dotted with Hannuniemi’s lovely black-and-white illustrations, Sutton’s latest middle grade venture is one not to be missed. A must-purchase where fairy-tale retellings and folklore are loved.
By turns heartbreaking and illuminating, this picture book brings one more outsider into the fold through economy of language and an abundance of love.
Curato has created a beautiful story of a teen who must decide if he will force himself into the mold of what he thinks a “normal” boy is, or if he can allow himself to live life on his own terms. An essential book that shows readers that they are never alone in their struggles.
Getten’s heartfelt, lyrical debut will find a home in all collections. Recommended as a first purchase.
Recommended, particularly for fans of books such as Anika A. Denise’s Planting Stories, also illustrated by Escobar, and as a city-set complement to Jeanette Winter’s Biblioburro.
With a return to a distinct and limited color palette like that of Henkes’s award-winning Kitten’s First Full Moon, this is a must have for all collections, appropriate for both sharing out loud and for beginning readers.
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