Schu's debut picture book salutes the school community and the positive role it plays in kids' lives. . . Jamison's watercolor, acrylic, and digital-collage illustrations employ a sunny palette, well suited to the text's upbeat tone. . . . Schu emphasizes the school as a community, where growth, celebrations, transformations, and work all occur, providing a reassuring introduction to this near-universal experience. * Booklist (starred review) *
Librarian and book advocate Schu invites readers into a school community in which all voices are heard, each person learns, and everyone-and everything, including the plants in the school garden-grows. . . . This introduction to school communities shows children what happens inside a classroom via a vision of school at its best-one that leaves readers with a sense of belonging and inclusion. * Publishers Weekly *
A soaring panegyric to elementary school as a communal place to learn and grow. . . the central message here is that school is a physical space, not a virtual one, where learning and community happen. . . . A full-hearted valentine. * Kirkus Reviews *
This book is so beautiful! I can see the love, joy, inclusion, and empathy on every single page. What a gift this is for kids, educators, and families. * Supriya Kelkar, children's author of Brown is Beautiful *
John Schu's story serves as a letter to schools and addresses how its members are still a community, whether they are together in the classroom or not. * Tiny Beans *