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Thanks a Million

Nikki Grimes

"Lends
the 'attitude of gratitude' relevance beyond Thanksgiving Day." --Booklist

"Offers
a variety of reasons for giving thanks and feeling appreciation." --Bulletin of the
Center for Children's Books

Acclaimed poet Nikki
Grimes and award-winning illustrator Cozbi A. Cabrera celebrate the joy of
family, friends, and of feeling thankful. An inspirational and useful picture
book that's perfect for educators, parents, and aspiring poets.

What
does it mean to connect with someone? What does it mean to feel thankful?
Award-winning poet Nikki Grimes and Caldecott Honor artist Cozbi A. Cabrera
honor human relationships--from family to friendships to community bonds--and the
moments that bring us together.
Beautiful
and rhythmic, the text is written in a variety of poetic styles and forms,
including letter poems, haikus, and riddles, among others. Richly detailed
illustrations accompany each poem, making this a perfect pick for family as
well as storytime sharing.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Greenwillow Books
  • Publish Date: Sep 14th, 2021
  • Pages: 32
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.80in - 8.10in - 0.20in - 0.35lb
  • EAN: 9780063204034
  • Recommended age: 04-08
  • Categories: Poetry - GeneralSocial Topics - Emotions & Feelings

About the Author

Cabrera, Cozbi A.: -

Cozbi A. Cabrera received a BFA from Parsons School of Design. Her cloth dolls (Muñecas) have garnered the attention of collectors around the world and have been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She is the illustrator of the picture book Beauty, Her Basket, which Publishers Weekly called "a quiet treasure" in a starred review. Her work is featured in her eponymous shop and atelier in Brooklyn. She lives in New York City.

Grimes, Nikki: -

Nikki Grimes is a New York Times bestselling author and recipient of the Coretta Scott King-Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement, the ALAN Award for significant contributions to young adult literature, the Children's Literature Legacy Award, and the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. She is the author of Coretta Scott King Award winner Bronx Masquerade and the recipient of five Coretta Scott King Author Honors. Her recent books include Printz Honor and Sibert Honor Book Ordinary Hazards; Between the Lines, a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults title; the much-acclaimed Garvey's Choice; ALA Notables Legacy: Women Poets of the Harlem Renaissance and Southwest Sunrise; Kamala Harris: Rooted in Justice; and Garvey in the Dark. Nikki lives in Corona, California.

Praise for this book

"Some poems directly offer thanks (to a tutor, to an author of a cherished book, to a kind classmate, to God); in others, speakers describe things for which they are grateful {an overture of friendship, the closeness of family); a few poems examine the expression of thanks itself. Since many poems could work individually as readalouds for younger audiences as well, the collection offers a useful entree to discussion of thanks in religious or secular contexts, with particular possibilities for looking beyond turkey and football at Thanksgiving." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Children struggling to articulate gratitude will find numerous ways to draw upon this-some may memorize or copy out favorite poems to pass along, while others will be inspired to pen their own tender words." -- Booklist

"Gratitude for simple pleasures and small kindnesses is the theme of Grimes's newest collection of poems. One can envision this collection stimulating discussions about the need to say 'thank you, ' as well as encouraging young writers to try their hand at expressing their thoughts in poetry, Good job." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Sixteen thoughtful poems about being thankful for everyday things. In 'Lunch Box Love Notes, ' a big sister sometimes resents having to watch out for her baby brother, but a note left in her lunch box by her mother thanking her 'for taking such good care of Ray' makes it worthwhile. 'Dear Teacher' closes, 'Signed, David/who only hates math/1/2 as much/as he used to.' Cabrera's acrylic illustrations are distinctive, folksy, and effective. A lovely book for reflection and discussion." -- School Library Journal