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An underrepresented topic on most shelves, this page-turner explores a girl’s search for love and connection while providing a unique and necessary historical perspective.
Beautiful and detailed illustrations convey the energy of this distinct and diverse group of friends. This spirited and hopeful story of family, friendship, and inclusivity is recommended for every library.
Highly entertaining for teaching opposites or for prompting students to add descriptive language to a fun story. The conclusion of the book could also be used to engage students in writing their own sequel.
Honoring the emotional complexities of childhood, this is a fine addition for most libraries hoping to help children handle their complex emotional lives.
A beautiful book about a child observing tadpoles doesn’t have enough science information to be nonfiction and is without enough of a narrative arc to make it a compelling story.
The quick acceptance of Nate by his classmates serves as a wonderful example of celebrating differences in a diverse school environment. Recommended for libraries lacking disability representation in their collections. Otherwise, an additional purchase.