Colin McNaughton has written and illustrated over sixty children's books. He lives in London, England. Satoshi Kitamura is the prize-winning author and illustrator of many books for children, including Me and My Cat? and, most recently, Comic Adventures of Boots. He lives in London, England.
"Pays tribute to inspirational teachers everywhere with a tale
of an 'ordinary' child whose dormant imagination blooms in the
classroom. Young readers (or teachers, for that matter) wondering
what school is really for may get a clue here." --Kirkus
Reviews"As a parable of the awakening imagination, the book takes
flight, just like the birds soaring into the blue on the
endpapers." --The Horn Book"An excellent selection to start the
creative juices flowing or to enliven an ordinary day." --School
Library Journal"This story is a good read-aloud." --Reading
Teacher
Pays tribute to inspirational teachers everywhere with a tale of
an 'ordinary' child whose dormant imagination blooms in the
classroom. Young readers (or teachers, for that matter) wondering
what school is really for may get a clue here. Kirkus Reviews As
a parable of the awakening imagination, the book takes flight, just
like the birds soaring into the blue on the endpapers. The Horn
Book An excellent selection to start the creative juices flowing or
to enliven an ordinary day. School Library Journal This story is a
good read-aloud. Reading Teacher"
Pays tribute to inspirational teachers everywhere with a tale of an 'ordinary' child whose dormant imagination blooms in the classroom. Young readers (or teachers, for that matter) wondering what school is really for may get a clue here. "Kirkus Reviews" As a parable of the awakening imagination, the book takes flight, just like the birds soaring into the blue on the endpapers. "The Horn Book" An excellent selection to start the creative juices flowing or to enliven an ordinary day. "School Library Journal" This story is a good read-aloud. "Reading Teacher""
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