In a world where vegetables and animals are merged into one endearing category, this book speaks to a preschooler’s sense of silly while also carrying a lesson of loving inclusion.
In this heartwarming, fast-paced story, Uss seamlessly weaves STEAM threads along with a dose of wit and humor to help readers focus on the importance of friendship, family, and second chances.
The timely and relevant anti-racist message so excellently delivered in this book makes it worthy of a place on all library shelves.
Hocking leaves readers eager to know more. Read-alikes include the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and Maggie Stiefvater. A recommended purchase for school libraries as well; there is no sex or drugs.
Combining sword-and-sorcery RPG elements with social justice themes, this is a must-have for all collections.
With characters to love, to hate, and to love to hate, plus a plot full of adventure skillfully woven with suspense, this is a must-purchase for all YA collections.
Tragic, moving and genuine, this is a must for middle school and high school collections and should prove highly popular.
Although the ending is a bit abrupt, this story contains fascinating facts with charming illustrations—perfect for conveying historical tidbits to young children.
Highly recommended. The sparkling and informative text and crisp, clear illustrations highlight a wide variety of birds while creating a sense of belonging for the plain kiwi and anyone else who might feel different.
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