Reviews "The warm palette combined with the child's contagious enthusiam will help to lift the mood of children reluctant to face that daunting first day." -- School Library Journal "A noteworthy debut for Flintoft." -- Kirkus Reviews "A wonderful book for calming first-day-of-school jitters " -- Boston Herald "With gentle humor, Becky Edwards strikes a reassuring tone."--Washington Parent About the author Becky Edwards is the author of My Brother Sammy, for which she won the Dolly Gray Award for Best Children's Picture Book in...
Reviews "The warm palette combined with the child's contagious enthusiam will help to lift the mood of children reluctant to face that daunting...
Taking the form of a dialogue between a little girl called Mia and her adoptive mother, this book explores questions that might preoccupy an adopted child. Mia wants to know why she looks different to her adoptive parents and why her birth parents didn't want to keep her.
Taking the form of a dialogue between a little girl called Mia and her adoptive mother, this book explores questions that might preoccupy an adopted c...