With the visual ingenuity of Press Here and the emotional resonance of What Do You Do with a Problem? , this wise and timely book about the fragile art of personal connection will strike a chord with readers of all ages.
With the visual ingenuity of Press Here and the emotional resonance of What Do You Do with a Problem?, this wise and timely book about the fragile art of personal connection will strike a chord with readers of all ages.
With the visual ingenuity of Press Here and the emotional resonance of What Do You Do with a Problem? , this wise and timely book about the fragile art of personal connection will strike a chord with readers of all ages.
With the visual ingenuity of Press Here and the emotional resonance of What Do You Do with a Problem?, this wise and timely book about the fragile art of personal connection will strike a chord with readers of all ages.
In the era of social media, communication feels both more anxiety-producing, and more inescapable, than ever before. This clever, comforting picture book debut explores the challenges and joys of self-expression and social connection.
Using an imaginative visual metaphor to bring to life how we send out (ping!) and receive (pong!) communications, feelings, and ideas, Ani Castillo's words and pictures combine to create an empowering, inspiring message for anyone who has experienced the fear of meeting new people, sharing opinions, and expressing emotion. With a charming gift book trim size, an eloquent message, and a lot of heart, here is an instant classic that parents can give their children -- and adults can give each other. Fans of Peter Reynolds and Todd Parr will appreciate this positive message delivered in an artful, accessible package.Ani Castillo is a cartoonist, illustrator, and teacher who was born in Guadalajara, Mexico and now lives in Canada.
In the era of social media, communication feels both more anxiety-producing, and more inescapable, than ever before. This clever, comforting picture book debut explores the challenges and joys of self-expression and social connection. Using an imaginative visual metaphor to bring to life how we send out ( ping! ) and receive ( pong! ) communications, feelings, and ideas, Ani Castillo's words and pictures combine to create an empowering, inspiring message for anyone who has experienced the fear of meeting new people, sharing opinions, and expressing emotion. With a charming gift book trim size, an eloquent message, and a lot of heart, here is an instant classic that parents can give their children -- and adults can give each other. Fans of Peter Reynolds and Todd Parr will appreciate this positive message delivered in an artful, accessible package.
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