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Description
Embark on a wild and whimsical road trip when a cramped family car transforms into a child’s mindful, imaginative escape. With each mile, nature’s wonders offer relief, turning restless moments into a journey of calm, curiosity, and learning the joys of paying attention to the present.
Gram’s words echo in my ear, “Not long now.”
So begins an epic journey to Grandma’s house, squeezed in a car with four siblings, two parents, and one furry drooler named Daisy. Mile after mile, there are snack bags and bathroom breaks, curvy roads and upset stomachs, and “How much longer?” set on repeat.
I close my eyes and imagine . . .
What would it be like to dash like a roadrunner? Glide like an owl? Buzz like a bee? Stretch out wide in a natural, open space?
Focusing on the sights, sounds, and smells of the variety of environments outside the cramped car soothes the narrator’s growing frustration. As they channel the calming power of mindfulness and the magnificence of nature, a tedious trip becomes sweet, silly, and even sublime.
Lyrical language and illustrations both hilarious and heartfelt tell the story of a journey made (nearly) as enjoyable as the destination. Along the way, readers will realize that a small shift in perspective can ease their own journey through the challenges and uncertainties that every day presents.
Embark on a wild and whimsical road trip when a cramped family car transforms into a child’s mindful, imaginative escape. With each mile, nature’s wonders offer relief, turning restless moments into...
Embark on a wild and whimsical road trip when a cramped family car transforms into a child’s mindful, imaginative escape. With each mile, nature’s wonders offer relief, turning restless moments into a journey of calm, curiosity, and learning the joys of paying attention to the present.
Gram’s words echo in my ear, “Not long now.”
So begins an epic journey to Grandma’s house, squeezed in a car with four siblings, two parents, and one furry drooler named Daisy. Mile after mile, there are snack bags and bathroom breaks, curvy roads and upset stomachs, and “How much longer?” set on repeat.
I close my eyes and imagine . . .
What would it be like to dash like a roadrunner? Glide like an owl? Buzz like a bee? Stretch out wide in a natural, open space?
Focusing on the sights, sounds, and smells of the variety of environments outside the cramped car soothes the narrator’s growing frustration. As they channel the calming power of mindfulness and the magnificence of nature, a tedious trip becomes sweet, silly, and even sublime.
Lyrical language and illustrations both hilarious and heartfelt tell the story of a journey made (nearly) as enjoyable as the destination. Along the way, readers will realize that a small shift in perspective can ease their own journey through the challenges and uncertainties that every day presents.
Advance Praise
" McGrath's gracefully alliterative, child-friendly narration speaks to both the frustrations and joys of the family road trip; words and art meld for a spirited yet soothing tale of a youngster who acknowledges stress but still finds a way to appreciate nature. Slow down, take a deep breath--and make time for this gentle ode to mindfulness. (mindfulness activity)" - Kirkus Reviews
" McGrath's gracefully alliterative, child-friendly narration speaks to both the frustrations and joys of the family road trip; words and art meld for a spirited yet soothing tale of a youngster who...
" McGrath's gracefully alliterative, child-friendly narration speaks to both the frustrations and joys of the family road trip; words and art meld for a spirited yet soothing tale of a youngster who acknowledges stress but still finds a way to appreciate nature. Slow down, take a deep breath--and make time for this gentle ode to mindfulness. (mindfulness activity)" - Kirkus Reviews
Very sweet illustrations and storyline, good for preschool read aloud. Wasn’t expecting it to be geared as young as it was, but still adorable!
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Wide Open Spaces by Robyn McGrath is a delightful book. I truly enjoyed the family trip and it reminded me of my childhood days.it is a beautiful story about the excitement of a road trip. I will definitely be recommending it to all my fellow educators and students.
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Absolutely ADORABLE book!! The images are so beautiful, I’d definitely buy a printed version of this as soon as it’s on shelves.
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Thank you #NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC children’s book in return for my honest opinion and review.
This story teaches of mindfulness and ways to take in all the things surrounding you to help calm your mind. There are many things you can see, hear and feel if you let your mind reach into the wide open spaces.
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Very sweet illustrations and storyline, good for preschool read aloud. Wasn’t expecting it to be geared as young as it was, but still adorable!
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Deanna V, Educator
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Wide Open Spaces by Robyn McGrath is a delightful book. I truly enjoyed the family trip and it reminded me of my childhood days.it is a beautiful story about the excitement of a road trip. I will definitely be recommending it to all my fellow educators and students.
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Absolutely ADORABLE book!! The images are so beautiful, I’d definitely buy a printed version of this as soon as it’s on shelves.
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britney i, Reviewer
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Thank you #NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC children’s book in return for my honest opinion and review.
This story teaches of mindfulness and ways to take in all the things surrounding you to help calm your mind. There are many things you can see, hear and feel if you let your mind reach into the wide open spaces.
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