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Book SynopsisGreenlight has an important job to do, but every time it’s her turn to shine . . .
From Breanna Carzoo, creator of Lou, comes a sweet and poignant story that reminds us all that the world is waiting for us to shine, so when you’re ready . . .
Ready . . .
Set . .
Trade ReviewIrresistibly invites young audiences to holler along. . . and to let their own lights shine. A stopper for readers ready. . . and set to . . . GO! — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) With a wink of humor and a lot of heart, it’s a story that sheds a moving light, so to speak, on powerful mantras of self-acceptance, awareness, and appreciation. — Publishers Weekly (starred review) Much like Carzoo’s forlorn fire hydrant (who makes an appearance here) in Lou (BCCB 06/22), Greenlight makes for a charming protagonist with relatable insecurities, while the premise invites readers in on the joke and gives nuance to what seems like a straightforward message. . . The book emphasizes the value in determining one’s own worth, but it also points to the possibility that others see our strengths in ways that we do not. . . This would pair nicely with the aforementioned Lou to lend an emotional/social learning element to a traffic-focused storytime. — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books