What Do You Do With an Idea? — New York Times best seller
This captivating story follows the journey of a young child who discovers a brilliant idea but struggles with what to do next. As the child's confidence grows, so does the potential of the idea, leading to a transformative moment that inspires readers of all ages. It's a gentle reminder that every great creation, from groundbreaking inventions to cherished art, began as a single, possibly daunting thought. The narrative is both simple and profound, encouraging readers to embracing their uniqueness and exploring the endless possibilities that lie ahead.
With its stunning illustrations and heartfelt message, this book has resonated with over 300,000 readers as its release. It’s a perfect gift for children or adults alike, offering a timeless lesson in resilience, creativity, and self-belief. The story is designed to spark inventiveness while building confidence, making it an essential addition to any home or school library. Whether you’re facing a new challenge, seizeing a chance, or nurturing a wild thought, this book provides the encouragement to explore what happens next.
Pros:
- Award-winning and critically acclaimed, appearing on numerous bestseller lists
- Visually stunning with beautifully textured illustrations
- Empowers readers to embrace and nurture their ideas, creativity, and confidence
- Some readers may find the theme slightly abstract initially
- Hardcover version may be less durable for very young readers
- Limited page count might not provide in-depth exploration for some
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Awards | Gold medal winner (IPA, WSB, MBCA, GBCA) |
Best Seller Status | Featured in NYT, WSJ, USA Today, Publishers weekly |
Publication Date | January 2014 |
Making the Best of What's Left: When We're Too Old to Get the Chairs Reupholstered
In this heartfelt and illuminating reflection, acclaimed author Judith Viorst offers a candid look at life’s final chapter, blending humor with profound insights into the joys and challenges of aging. Through personal anecdotes and sharp observations, she invites readers into her world, sharing stories about late-life relationships, the absurdities of daily life, and the wisdom gained over decades. Whether you’re navigating your own later years or caring for loved ones, Viorst’s blend of wit and vulnerability provides both laughter and comfort, reminding us to cherish each moment.
With her signature style, Viorst explores worldwide themes—like the search for happiness, the complexities of loss, and the value of family—through intimate conversations and humorous asides. Her unflinching honesty about aging, from driving frustrations to existential musings, makes the book feel like a trusted confidant. This is a festivity of life’s remaining years, filled with wisdom that resonates whether you’re in your eighties or simply appreciate the candor of an older soul.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Compassionate and insightful exploration of aging
- Equal measure of humor and poignancy
- Relatable anecdotes from a literary vetern
- Perfect gift for parents or elderly loved ones
Cons:
- Some may find certain topics overly personal
- Heavy on first-person narrative
- Best for readers familiar with Viorst’s style
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Author | Judith Viorst |
Format | Hardcover |
Pages | 192 |
Release date | April 1, 2025 |
What Do You Do With a Problem? — New York Times best seller
This captivating story follows a persistent problem that shadowed a young child, making it seem bigger and more intimidating the longer it was avoided. When the child finally gathers the courage to confront it, they discover that the problem is not what it seemed at all—a revelation that encourages everyone, regardless of age, to face their challenges head-on. It’s a powerful reminder that difficulties frequently enough hold hidden lessons and opportunities for growth,inspiring readers to look closely at their own obstacles and find the strength to transform them.
With its gorgeous, inspiring prose and stunning illustrations, this book resonates deeply with children and adults alike. It promotes confidence and a growth mindset,teaching that even when problems feel overwhelming,they can become stepping stones to discovering our true potential. The story’s uplifting message and gentle approach make it an ideal resource for anyone seeking motivation to view challenges as chances to learn and evolve, celebrating the possibilities that lie within every struggle.
Pros:
Relatable and encouraging, helps readers develop a positive outlook on challenges.
Visually appealing, with captivating illustrations that enhance the storytelling.
Applicable to all ages, offering valuable lessons for both children and adults.
Motivational, inspiring readers to face problems with courage and curiosity.Cons:
Simple narrative, may not engage older readers as deeply.
Not a direct solution, focuses more on mindset rather than practical problem-solving techniques.
Book Information |
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New York Times Best Seller |
Age Range: 4-8 years |
Format: Hardcover, 36 pages |
What If Everybody Did That?
Imagine the chaos if every single personienie decided to litter just one soda can wherever they pleased. This heartwarming, illustrated book uses playful scenarios—like naughty children disrupting story time or splashing too much at the pool—to explore the impact of thoughtless actions. Through vibrant, mixed-media illustrations, it gently teaches young readers how small choices add up, inspiring them to think before they act. The story’s rhyming text and engaging visuals make it perfect for sparking conversations about obligation and empathy while keeping it fun and accessible. It’s a clever way to instill positive habits without lecturing, ensuring children understand the importance of rules in creating a better world for everyone.
Designed for children aged 3 to 7, this hardcover book is packed with 32 pages of colorful, thought-provoking content. The sturdy format and blend of humor and moral lessons make it a standout choice for both parents and educators. Young readers will love the relatable scenarios while learning valuable life skills—like sharing,cleaning up after themselves,and respecting others' spaces. The book’s compact size (9x9 inches) and lightweight design (2.31 pounds) make it travel-amiable, whether for readings at home, school, or on the go.It’s a treasure trove of wisdom wrapped in a delightful package that’s sure to engage and entertain.
Pros
- Engaging illustrations captivate young readers with humor and vivid detail.
- Relatable scenarios teach valuable life lessons in a child-friendly way.
- Compact and durable for easy carrying and sharing.
- Suitable for various settings—schools, households, or readings.
cons
- Advanced vocabulary may be challenging for the youngest readers.
- Non-skippable setup might feel repetitive for some children.
- No interactive elements like pop-ups or touch points.
Title | 32-page hardcover book |
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Age Range | 3-7 years |
Format | 9 x 1 x 9 inches |
Weight | 2.31 pounds |