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A review by clavishorti
The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt by Riel Nason, Byron Eggenschwiler
adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This endearing book follows the story of a little ghost who stands out as a quilt among his sheet-clad friends and family. Despite his Mom's reassuring tales of his unique heritage, he feels a tinge of sadness, sensing his differences from others.
However, it's precisely his individuality that leads him on a series of extraordinary adventures, unlike anything his sheet companions could experience. Through this journey, he discovers the true value of being different and musters the courage to embrace his uniqueness, dissipating the clouds of sadness.
The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt is more than just a heartwarming tale; it's a sweet reminder that each of us has our own paths to tread. And here's the best part: the way ghosts are portrayed is absolutely adorable and not even the slightest bit scary.
Perfect for bedtime storytelling, this book dishes out a simple yet profound message about the beauty of being true to oneself. Riel Nason's storytelling game is on point, and Byron Eggenschwiler's illustrations add extra flair to the whole vibe.
Get ready for a world that celebrates uniqueness, where embracing your true self unlocks an exciting journey of self-discovery. The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt is pure joy in book form, guaranteed to leave a big, happy grin on your face and remind you to embrace every bit of what makes you, well, you!
However, it's precisely his individuality that leads him on a series of extraordinary adventures, unlike anything his sheet companions could experience. Through this journey, he discovers the true value of being different and musters the courage to embrace his uniqueness, dissipating the clouds of sadness.
The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt is more than just a heartwarming tale; it's a sweet reminder that each of us has our own paths to tread. And here's the best part: the way ghosts are portrayed is absolutely adorable and not even the slightest bit scary.
Perfect for bedtime storytelling, this book dishes out a simple yet profound message about the beauty of being true to oneself. Riel Nason's storytelling game is on point, and Byron Eggenschwiler's illustrations add extra flair to the whole vibe.
Get ready for a world that celebrates uniqueness, where embracing your true self unlocks an exciting journey of self-discovery. The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt is pure joy in book form, guaranteed to leave a big, happy grin on your face and remind you to embrace every bit of what makes you, well, you!