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We all have busy lives and little Tisha and her family are no exception. With life always moving at such a pace, Tisha must ''hurry up'' to get ready for school on time, ''hurry up'' to finish her drawings before break time, and ''hurry up'' to tidy up before she goes home. But hurrying up all the time can be exhausting. Thankfully, Tisha''s Mummy knows a special game to help them all slow down when everything becomes too much . . . A beautiful story about allowing more mindfulness and stillness into children''s lives.

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"Tisha has taught me a great lesson, just slow down. The world can be a very, very busy place. Your mind can be full of sounds and pictures and just... busyness. So it is important to take your time to slow down and go at your own speed." * Tom Hardy *
"Egnéus's illustrations are lush, and include a variety of perspectives and points of view, including a delicious scene of Tisha nose-to-nose with a ladybug. Combine that with eye-popping spreads festooned with blossoming trees that evoke all the meandering wonder and play this little protagonist desires, and his work here is downright honor worthy...In a world full of hurry up, this title encourages children and their adults to slow down and catch the blossoms. Recommended for public and school libraries." * Jennifer Noonan, School Library Journal *
"A beautiful story about allowing more mindfulness and stillness into children's lives." * Books for Topics *
"Egnéus's mixed media pictures situate wide-eyed Tisha with her endearing trio of top-knots in an urban setting rich in sensory stimulation but also humming with distractions and demands - exactly the place where "Hurry up" puts colorful drifting flower petals and time with your own thoughts just out of reach. Meddour's message will land squarely on adult readers and child audience: Chill out!" * Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books *

ReceptionPrimary 1 Tisha and the Blossom

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A Paperback / softback by Wendy Meddour, Daniel Egneus

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 01/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9780192777355, 978-0192777355
    ISBN10: 0192777351

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    We all have busy lives and little Tisha and her family are no exception. With life always moving at such a pace, Tisha must ''hurry up'' to get ready for school on time, ''hurry up'' to finish her drawings before break time, and ''hurry up'' to tidy up before she goes home. But hurrying up all the time can be exhausting. Thankfully, Tisha''s Mummy knows a special game to help them all slow down when everything becomes too much . . . A beautiful story about allowing more mindfulness and stillness into children''s lives.

    Trade Review
    "Tisha has taught me a great lesson, just slow down. The world can be a very, very busy place. Your mind can be full of sounds and pictures and just... busyness. So it is important to take your time to slow down and go at your own speed." * Tom Hardy *
    "Egnéus's illustrations are lush, and include a variety of perspectives and points of view, including a delicious scene of Tisha nose-to-nose with a ladybug. Combine that with eye-popping spreads festooned with blossoming trees that evoke all the meandering wonder and play this little protagonist desires, and his work here is downright honor worthy...In a world full of hurry up, this title encourages children and their adults to slow down and catch the blossoms. Recommended for public and school libraries." * Jennifer Noonan, School Library Journal *
    "A beautiful story about allowing more mindfulness and stillness into children's lives." * Books for Topics *
    "Egnéus's mixed media pictures situate wide-eyed Tisha with her endearing trio of top-knots in an urban setting rich in sensory stimulation but also humming with distractions and demands - exactly the place where "Hurry up" puts colorful drifting flower petals and time with your own thoughts just out of reach. Meddour's message will land squarely on adult readers and child audience: Chill out!" * Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books *

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