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A new sibling book of a different stripe, to cherish and reread; despite the sacred, tender ceremony at its center, the story welcomes all to participate in a small moment writ large.
An economic lesson that reads like a fairy-tale and turns out to be true, this book is a charming and accessible story that teaches values of saving, expanding, working with others, and dreaming big. Outstanding.
Who knew there was so much to “say” about body language for early elementary readers? This is eye-opening and fun, and we can’t think of another title like it.
A tender tale with unexpected depths, yielding more than the simple story suggests. An enveloping and sturdy addition to the shelves, filed under siblings, family stories, or Indigenous culture.
With descriptions to give readers a New York City feel, this book hits the absurd notes that delight children and make them feel like insiders on the jokes. This quirky mystery would make a great addition to any library collection.–Annmarie Braithwaite
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