Leaving 4B
by Chambrae Griffith (Author); Amélie Videlo (Illustrator)
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Pub Date Apr 21 2026 | Archive Date May 04 2026
Broadleaf Books | Beaming Books
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Description
"With its heartfelt exploration of change and thoughtful depiction of diverse characters, this story is a gentle, refreshing take on moving that will resonate with young readers and to have on hand for families navigating transitions."
—School Library Journal
A hidey-hole, a climbing tree, and a polka-dot wall. 4B is perfect! So why did they have to leave?
For a spunky girl and her cat Suki, 4B is the perfect home. It's full of quirks, keeps all her secrets, and has the best neighbors. But with her family outgrowing the small apartment, she must say goodbye and find a way to make plain, tattletale 816 feel like home.
Through its kid-centered lens, Leaving 4B tackles an evergreen topic by exploring the intricate ways a place feels like home: a fresh coat of paint, a new hidey-hole, and--above all--welcoming in old (and new) friends.
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9798889833079 |
| PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 32 |
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Featured Reviews
Reviewer 1996703
This is a really lovely book about moving house.
I loved the way the book worked through the feelings associated with moving house and seeing the good things in a new and unfamiliar situation. The illustrations also helped explain what was going on in various parts of the story (especially the cute ghost page!).
I’ll be purchasing this one for our home library but it would also make a lovely gift.
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