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"[A] hopeful story for children ages 6-10.” — @WSJ https://t.co/wtgXUYhBw2
#FestiveReads What happens to a snow angel after you leave it behind?
Where Snow Angels Go
by Maggie O'Farrell
illustrated by Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini
https://t.co/jvuSJqYkYh
"Much is worth feting in this sprightly tale..." — @PublishersWkly https://t.co/4BgvoPGiPz
"A captivating illustrated story..." — @WSJ https://t.co/DaHiMLxIUr
#GiftIdeas For first chapter readers...
Juana & Lucas: Muchos Changes
by Juana Medina
https://t.co/FjWxTbkQO1
"Endearing illustrations made with wispy pencil lines and delicate washes of watercolor..." — @sljournal https://t.co/jmBE8fDjV0
“The storyline is fast-paced, fun and believable. . .’Goonies’ meets ‘Spy Kids’ meets ‘Stranger Things.’” — @jaxdotcom
https://t.co/3tbLX3SrYW
"Anyone who’s been unfairly maligned will derive special satisfaction as Hat eventually gains a chance to prove himself in this gentle picture book." — @PublishersWkly https://t.co/sYaeHa6myM
"Hillenbrand’s soft, mixed-media illustrations not only reflect the text but also clarify and expand the narrative." — @HornBook https://t.co/YbrmbPDP9Z
#GiftIdeas A rich and varied introduction to the world of Middle Eastern folklore.
The Three Princes of Serendip: New Tellings of Old Tales for Everyone
by Rodaan Al Galidi
illustrated by Geertje Aalders
https://t.co/16RIEUKJqS