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By Nalini Jones. By Sarah Harrison Smith. By Scott Stossel. Then comes the nonstop scolding. By Sarah Miller. By Candace Fleming. The authors of these sublime picture books know that for kids, choosing a pet can be a near-existential quandary, one that can reverberate through life.

Oh, and this one doubles as a counting exercise. Having announced that worms are his entire repertoire, Mabbitt proceeds to wrangle 10 neon-bright ones onto the pages, with hilarious difficulty. And poor worm No.
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Written and illustrated by JiHyeon Lee. A child wanders through a door and into a mysterious world, meeting fantastical new creatures, in this mesmerizing wordless book. Written and illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier.
Written and illustrated by Cori Doerrfeld. This story about a child learning to let go is told with few words and emotionally expressive images. Each spread pairs a moment of parting with the new beginning that follows. There are tears, then letters, and then, of course, a new friend. Written and illustrated by Anna Walker.
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Reviews of and essays about picture books, middle grade books and young adult The French-born illustrator behind “Press Here” and other children's books Photo “Every good thing that happened came with something really difficult,”.
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