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***STARRED REVIEW*** "Bingham effectively carries readers through an important yet simple event while conveying its significance as a milestone for an individual, a family, a community, and a nation. The child’s-eye view of the day, clear prose, and strong relationships between characters make this an engrossing read, while statements about injustice are communicated subtly in comments between adult characters and the length of the walk itself—layers that can be unpacked with children who are ready to learn more. Lewis’ work is at its best here; detailed watercolor paintings immerse readers in the life of a multicultural community on a bright day. This lovely introduction to an essential topic will be a new classic." * Kirkus *
***STARRED REVIEW*** "Gorgeous writing paired with luminous art and combined with an impactful message make this work an essential purchase." * School Library Journal *
***STARRED REVIEW*** "Serious but not solemn, this picture book is an excellent readaloud choice for classroom units on democracy, civil rights, and voting." * Booklist *
***STARRED REVIEWS*** "Portraiture-centered watercolor illustrations from Lewis bring a clear-eyed realism to thoughtful conversational text by Bingham; together, the two tackle a weighty topic by leaving plenty of room for additional discussion.” * Publishers Weekly *

Walk A Stroll to the Poll

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    A Hardback by Winsome Bingham, E.B. Lewis

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      Publisher: Abrams
      Publication Date: 12/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781419747724, 978-1419747724
      ISBN10: 141974772X

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      ***STARRED REVIEW*** "Bingham effectively carries readers through an important yet simple event while conveying its significance as a milestone for an individual, a family, a community, and a nation. The child’s-eye view of the day, clear prose, and strong relationships between characters make this an engrossing read, while statements about injustice are communicated subtly in comments between adult characters and the length of the walk itself—layers that can be unpacked with children who are ready to learn more. Lewis’ work is at its best here; detailed watercolor paintings immerse readers in the life of a multicultural community on a bright day. This lovely introduction to an essential topic will be a new classic." * Kirkus *
      ***STARRED REVIEW*** "Gorgeous writing paired with luminous art and combined with an impactful message make this work an essential purchase." * School Library Journal *
      ***STARRED REVIEW*** "Serious but not solemn, this picture book is an excellent readaloud choice for classroom units on democracy, civil rights, and voting." * Booklist *
      ***STARRED REVIEWS*** "Portraiture-centered watercolor illustrations from Lewis bring a clear-eyed realism to thoughtful conversational text by Bingham; together, the two tackle a weighty topic by leaving plenty of room for additional discussion.” * Publishers Weekly *

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