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Despite the playful presentation and the problems inherent in a “tear-out” section in a library, this is polished nonfiction; irreverently fun and informative, it’s an excellent selection.
A wonderful volume that gives insight into the powerful source of joy and intention; Powder’s dedication to her teachings extends into the next generations with every turn of the page.
This first children’s book about an important trailblazer “abzuglutely” belongs on the shelf of every library alongside other portraits of leading Jewish women, such as I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark by Debbie Levy, Goldie Takes a Stand!: Golda Meir’s First Crusade by Barbara Krasner, and Emma’s Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty by Linda Glaser.
An excellent resource for children who are experienced in the outdoors, those new to it, or teachers and classroom staff prepping students for an excursion.
With the wish for young cooks to “seek out global flavors,” this team has created a beautiful and informative cookbook that will inspire children to find connections with cuisines and cultures around the world.
Tabei’s life and accomplishments are succinctly delivered with engaging text and brilliant illustrations to celebrate this trailblazing woman. Strong first buy.
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
A welcome addition to most nonfiction collections. Like any self-help book, the advice here is subjective and will not resonate with every reader, but there are many who will embrace its affirming messages.