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How many things can you make in a day? A tower, a friend, a change?
Rhyme, repetition, and a few seemingly straightforward questions engage young readers in a discussion about the many things we make–and the ways we can make a difference in the world. This simple, layered story celebrates creativity through beautiful rhyming verse and vibrant illustrations with a timely message.
Turning the page is an acceptance of the book creators’ challenge–a decision to put passive consumption and inpatient expectancy on the shelf and instead invite your hands to do, to transform and, above all, to MAKE. –Anitra Rowe Schulte
Together the text and the illustrations create an excellent read that will empower readers to reflect on their own lives and make a change or two or three… . This is more than just a book about making and engineering: Make an excellent choice to add this to the shelves.–Kirkus Reviews
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How many things can you make in a day? A tower, a friend, a change?
Rhyme, repetition, and a few seemingly straightforward questions engage young readers in a discussion about the many things we make–and the ways we can make a difference in the world. This simple, layered story celebrates creativity through beautiful rhyming verse and vibrant illustrations with a timely message.
Turning the page is an acceptance of the book creators’ challenge–a decision to put passive consumption and inpatient expectancy on the shelf and instead invite your hands to do, to transform and, above all, to MAKE. –Anitra Rowe Schulte
Together the text and the illustrations create an excellent read that will empower readers to reflect on their own lives and make a change or two or three… . This is more than just a book about making and engineering: Make an excellent choice to add this to the shelves.–Kirkus Reviews