When Mini's friend Milo gives her a trampoline for her birthday, Mini is upset. She even stops speaking to Milo.
Milo has no idea what is wrong--how could he? Mini realizes that talking about a problem is much easier than running from it.
"This cute Australian import about emotions and relationships makes strong points about speaking up and fully articulating one's feelings. . . . The charming, delicate digital color illustrations fully evoke the animal characters' expressive personalities. Elephants may not be able to jump, but this one can and will tug heartstrings and generate empathy."--Kirkus Reviews
-- (12/15/2024 12:00:00 AM)Venita Dimos is an experienced lawyer, mediator, and coach. As a mother of three daughters, she is passionate about empowering children with the skills and resilience to navigate life's curveballs. Venita's books explore key life skills in a fun, humorous, and imaginative way. Natashia Curtin grew up in a Yolngu township in the Northern Territory of Australia and moved to Melbourne in the 1990s to study graphic design. She likes boogie-boarding, listening to music, and hanging with friends.
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