Gr 1-5–On the first day of school, America looks for a solo seat in the classroom. During introductions, America freezes up and isn’t able to share something they love to dream about. At recess, America stays inside with a book. The teacher shows America the Welcome Wagon, laden “with books to remind us that all kinds of people had trouble being accepted.” America borrows books about Amelia Earhart, Sojourner Truth, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Reading their stories that night gives America the courage to share their dreams with the class the next day. Through America’s journey, readers are reminded of the importance of understanding and respecting different preferences in social interaction. The narrative skillfully explores America’s gradual comfort, from choosing to stay inside to read to eventually raising their hand in class. The book portrays a diverse classroom environment, and Phuong captures small details, like the Welcome Wagon sign on the cart of books, that add depth and authenticity to the setting. This attention to detail enhances the overall reading experience and invites readers to appreciate the beauty of inclusivity. This needed story celebrates individuality and is a reminder that every child moves at their own their own pace, and that it’s okay to find happiness in solitude. Heartwarming and thought-provoking, this book encourages readers to embrace their unique qualities and appreciate the diversity of the world around them. Back matter includes an author’s note, short bibliographies of the famous individuals mentioned in the story, and suggestions of titles for those wanting to create their own book collection.
VERDICT A valuable addition to any library or classroom collection.
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