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OverviewAcclaimed author/illustrator Daniel Miyares returns to the sweet, nostalgic tone of his beloved illustrated book, Float, in this gorgeous, spare picture book about making a new friend. There’s a new boy in the neighborhood, and he’s up to something very curious. His next door neighbor, a girl his age with two long braids, peeps around corners and watches as he scavenges wood from the fence between their houses, drags around a hammer and a bucket of nails, and reads a book about living in trees. When she finally works up the courage to say “hi,” she finds herself invited to help build the private getaway every child has dreamed of: a tree house. She also finds herself with a new best friend. Calling back to his critically-acclaimed work Float, Daniel Miyares wordlessly creates a beautiful story of friendship through his meaningful and warm illustrations that awaken imaginations of young readers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Miyares , Daniel MiyaresPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781481449793ISBN 10: 1481449796 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 09 May 2017 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA timeless tale about backyard fun and friendship. -- Kirkus * 3/1/17 * From the beautifully constructed spreads to the perfect pacing and satisfying conclusion, this simple story of new friendship and joint accomplishment is a pleasure. -- School Library Journal *STARRED* * March 2017 * Miyares sets this sensitively crafted tale in a nostalgic past when children's lives were less scheduled and supervised; like the tree house, it's a good place to escape to. -- Publishers Weekly * 03/13/17 * A gentle story of friendship and cooperation, elevated by appealing visual detail. - Lucinda Whitehurst -- Booklist * April 1, 2017 * This almost wordless picture book is reminiscent of Lynd Ward's The Silver Pony and some Van Allsburg titles. Delightful for its illustrations and simple story with a profound message, this is a thoughtful, adventurous story for young readers. -- School Library Connection * August/September 2017 * A timeless tale about backyard fun and friendship. --Kirkus 3/1/17 From the beautifully constructed spreads to the perfect pacing and satisfying conclusion, this simple story of new friendship and joint accomplishment is a pleasure. --School Library Journal *STARRED* March 2017 Miyares sets this sensitively crafted tale in a nostalgic past when children's lives were less scheduled and supervised; like the tree house, it's a good place to escape to. --Publishers Weekly 03/13/17 This almost wordless picture book is reminiscent of Lynd Ward's The Silver Pony and some Van Allsburg titles. Delightful for its illustrations and simple story with a profound message, this is a thoughtful, adventurous story for young readers. --School Library Connection August/September 2017 A gentle story of friendship and cooperation, elevated by appealing visual detail. -- Lucinda Whitehurst--Booklist April 1, 2017 A timeless tale about backyard fun and friendship. --Kirkus 3/1/17 From the beautifully constructed spreads to the perfect pacing and satisfying conclusion, this simple story of new friendship and joint accomplishment is a pleasure. --School Library Journal *STARRED* March 2017 Miyares sets this sensitively crafted tale in a nostalgic past when children's lives were less scheduled and supervised; like the tree house, it's a good place to escape to. --Publishers Weekly 03/13/17 This almost wordless picture book is reminiscent of Lynd Ward's The Silver Pony and some Van Allsburg titles. Delightful for its illustrations and simple story with a profound message, this is a thoughtful, adventurous story for young readers. --School Library Connection August/September 2017 A gentle story of friendship and cooperation, elevated by appealing visual detail. -- Lucinda Whitehurst--Booklist April 1, 2017 Author InformationDaniel Miyares has illustrated books such as Bambino and Mr. Twain and Waking Up is Hard to Do. Pardon Me! was his first adventure as an author/illustrator, followed by Float. He earned a BFA in illustration from Ringling College of Art and Design in 2002 and has since worked for Hallmark Cards Inc. Daniel currently lives near Kansas City with his lovely wife and their two small children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |