This novel is a necessary purchase for conversations about slavery’s legacy in the Black Lives Matter era.
Filled with life and joy, this story is an upbeat, multi-sensory experience that honors the breadth and harmony of multiculturalism in Diaz’s LA hometown.
An entertaining recommendation for preschool and early elementary school teachers on a quest for alphabet-themed picture books about letter blending.
Perkins connects with readers who daydream, validating that act as a way to see the world and learn of its many interlocking pieces, and makes imaginative mental musings into a story, and an artform. Pure fun.
With all this action bracketed by the characters in the end papers, along with their own rhymes, this clever book will delight all readers.
In digital illustrations that have the grace of watercolors, this story starts with displacement and ends with deep-rooted belonging, for every collection, and every child.
A great choice for young readers beginning to explore graphic novels, this is an essential purchase, ready to tickle children and adults alike.
Regardless of children’s knowledge of Bowie, the message of an outsider who finds his way will resonate and delight. Recommended for all collections.
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