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Alex hosts a tea party and makes new friends. Drew soars through the sky, searching for adventure. Two kids play in a park, imagining they're somewhere else. In one afternoon, the worlds of imagination and reality collide.
In this clever wordless comic, Lee Nordling's simple storytelling engages young readers and provides a gateway into understanding multiple perspectives and points of view.
Alex hosts a tea party and makes new friends. Drew soars through the sky, searching for adventure. Two kids play in a park, imagining they're somewhere else. In one afternoon, the worlds of...
Alex hosts a tea party and makes new friends. Drew soars through the sky, searching for adventure. Two kids play in a park, imagining they're somewhere else. In one afternoon, the worlds of imagination and reality collide.
In this clever wordless comic, Lee Nordling's simple storytelling engages young readers and provides a gateway into understanding multiple perspectives and points of view.
Advance Praise
"Readers will enjoy trying to make sense of this story while they appreciate
just how differently boys and girls play. . . . [T]here's something for everyone
in this thrice-told tale."—Kirkus Reviews
"Readers will enjoy trying to make sense of this story while they appreciate
just how differently boys and girls play. . . . [T]here's something for everyone
in this thrice-told tale."—Kirkus...
"Readers will enjoy trying to make sense of this story while they appreciate
just how differently boys and girls play. . . . [T]here's something for everyone
in this thrice-told tale."—Kirkus Reviews
Love that the book provides three different story lines it allows readers to follow. Great for readers of any age from reluctant readers (since it doesn't have words) to adults who want to take a whimsical visit back to childhood.
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