![]() ![]() Julie "Jules" Danielson, Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast, A masterwork. This is a book of extraordinary magic and beauty. Erin Stead, 2011 Caldecott Medal Winner for A Sick Day for Amos McGee I fell into this breathtaking adventure and didn't want to leave. ![]() Sometimes we need a book, some quiet, and our imagination. Becker has made a beautiful reminder that there are times we need to turn it off. School Library Journal (starred review) We live in a time with a lot of flash and beep and tweets. ![]() By the turn of the last page, children will immediately begin imagining the next adventure. The strong visual narrative makes this an appealing choice for a wide range of ages. Publishers Weekly (starred review) this auspicious debut. Readers will be both dazzled and spurred on imagined travels of their own. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Wonder mixes with longing as the myriad possibilities offered by Becker's stunning settings dwarf what actually happens in the story. A masterwork -New York Times An imaginative adventure story whose elaborate illustrations inspire wonder, careful examination and multiple reads. ![]()
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