![]() ![]() ![]() And, perfectly as you would expect from a book like this, Stewart and Small bookend their book. and pleasure." I especially love that Stewart and Small include an image of violinists, reading sheet music from a book - one form of reading a book that, as far as I know, is still only read in a tangible, paper format and not a digital one. And, of course, books lead us to "find knowledge and happiness. ![]() " to be: a friend, a chew toy, a comfort item, and to "think about what I just saw - then close the book and try to draw." Books also inspire expression, be it reciting on a stage or acting in your own backyard. Stewart begins this book with a promise, "I take this book. Stewart's poem is elegantly simple and emotionally powerful, as are Small's illustrations that range from gestural sweeps to detailed faces. ![]()
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