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I Ate a Cicada Today

by Aimee Jodoin

Each limerick-like verse in this book of goofy anecdotes uses evocative yet silly vocabulary to convey situations that are both nonsensical and imaginative. A thug mugs a ladybug, for instance, and a tall giraffe gets photographed— in... Read More

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This Book Does Not Have Words

by Aimee Jodoin

This review does not have words—excepting: brainy, entertaining, and satirical. That and smart-alecky, comic, adorable, artistic, and snort-out-loud funny. This review does not have words in the same way the book doesn’t have words... Read More

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F Is for Feelings

by Aimee Jodoin

A discussion starter for caregivers offers help for children struggling to describe their emotions. In the format of an alphabet book, this guide lists common feelings in an approachable way. Each page presents an image of a child in a... Read More

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The Prairie that Nature Built

by Aimee Jodoin

Vibrant and dynamic two-page spreads burst with life, exuberance, and authenticity in this gorgeous overview of a prairie ecosystem. The vivid word choice of the verse—constructed with deft use of repetition and rhyme—is loaded with... Read More

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Tilly's Staycation

by Aimee Jodoin

All of Tilly’s friends are going to faraway places for vacation, but Tilly has to stay home. She doesn’t expect to have any fun, and then her mom takes her to the library, the park, the pool, and back to their living room, where she... Read More

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Zen and Bodhi's Snowy Day

by Aimee Jodoin

Two cuddly koalas enjoy a chilly, snowy day with mindfulness, observing the weather, wildlife, and landscape with curiosity, but not judgment. They watch, listen, play, and wonder at the world, and then take a break to meditate. Gentle... Read More

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