Penelope Giraffe and Gus Penguin are at home on two different sides of the same world. When something looks upside down to Penelope, it looks right-side up to Gus! As they explore their opposite points of view, will the twosome ever see eye-to-eye? This side-splitting, one-of-kind story will have you standing on your head which wouldnt look silly to Gus at all.
With vibrant illustrations by Gracey Zhang and a subtle message about hopeful perseverance, this book is an exquisite, emotional journey through loss, persistence, and discovering what's truly essential.
Penelope Giraffe and Gus Penguin are at home on two different sides of the same world.
. . . A rare, special book, Toots and the Upside-Down House combines fantasy and adventure with the real, everyday issues of love and loss. This is a dazzling debut novel, one that children--and parents--will return to again and again.
From the winner of the first Lannan Prize for Cultural Freedom, a bitingly funny, kaleidoscopic vision of the first world through the eyes of the third Eduardo Galeano, author of...
An innovative pop-up story features a sequence of animals who spend much of their lives upside down, from the three-toed sloth and the upside-down jellyfish to sleeping bats and skunks who perform stink warnings, in a glossary-complemented ...
An alphabet book in which each letter becomes three different objects as the book is turned different directions, as when A becomes a bird's beak, a drippy ice cream cone, and the point of a star.
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See also Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich, One with Nineveh: Politics* Consumptions and the Human Future (Washington, DC: Island, 2004), 270-82. 1 1. Herman Daly and John Cobb Jr., For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward ...
In A Town Where Everything Is Upside Down, Children Work While Their Elders Play, And School Is In Session Only On Special Days.
A heartwarming, feel-good story of friendship and overcoming adversity in a time of COVID, this is a book about community, giving back, and understanding the world around us through the power of generosity from debut author K. Ibura.