"Accompanied by visually enticing, evocative mixed-media illustrations, the narrative weaves between concrete observations and abstract concepts, offering numerous entry points for young readers to consider how differences strengthen both natural and human communities . Enlightening backmatter includes explanations about neurodiversity and the author''s personal connection to disability advocacy. A thoughtful reflection on belonging that celebrates diverse minds and bodies in our interconnected world. " -- Kirkus Reviews " The representation in this book was so casual and yet so meaningful . From the neurodiverse representation to a nonbinary character and even characters that use mobility aids. None of it was a big deal. They were just kids being kids and seeing how they can relate to the world around them. This type of representation is so important, especially in children''s books, because it serves as a reminder to all of us that there is a wider world than we may remember at times.
An interesting trip through a forest, this kid''s picture book can encourage young minds to look at the world around them and find the beautiful diversity that brims everywhere. Readers may find themselves relating to nature after reading this book or even just looking more closely at the diversity that makes humans so wonderful." -- YA (and Kids) Book Central Praise for More Than Words "MacLean''s gouache, pencil crayon, acrylic ink, and digital illustrations depict a class diverse in skin tone, ethnicity, religion, and ability. We see children who use wheelchairs, a child with a hearing impairment, a service dog, and a student who uses oxygen tubing . A warmly inclusive look at the many ways we communicate with one another ." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "With affirming and informative language, this book has a place in every collection supporting and celebrating the many methods of communication children and adults are using today . Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[Htimes.
An interesting trip through a forest, this kid''s picture book can encourage young minds to look at the world around them and find the beautiful diversity that brims everywhere. Readers may find themselves relating to nature after reading this book or even just looking more closely at the diversity that makes humans so wonderful." -- YA (and Kids) Book Central Praise for More Than Words "MacLean''s gouache, pencil crayon, acrylic ink, and digital illustrations depict a class diverse in skin tone, ethnicity, religion, and ability. We see children who use wheelchairs, a child with a hearing impairment, a service dog, and a student who uses oxygen tubing . A warmly inclusive look at the many ways we communicate with one another ." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "With affirming and informative language, this book has a place in every collection supporting and celebrating the many methods of communication children and adults are using today . Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[H today.
Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[Htimes. An interesting trip through a forest, this kid''s picture book can encourage young minds to look at the world around them and find the beautiful diversity that brims everywhere. Readers may find themselves relating to nature after reading this book or even just looking more closely at the diversity that makes humans so wonderful." -- YA (and Kids) Book Central Praise for More Than Words "MacLean''s gouache, pencil crayon, acrylic ink, and digital illustrations depict a class diverse in skin tone, ethnicity, religion, and ability. We see children who use wheelchairs, a child with a hearing impairment, a service dog, and a student who uses oxygen tubing . A warmly inclusive look at the many ways we communicate with one another ." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "With affirming and informative language, this book has a place in every collection supporting and celebrating the many methods of communication children and adults are using today .
Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[Htimes. An interesting trip through a forest, this kid''s picture book can encourage young minds to look at the world around them and find the beautiful diversity that brims everywhere. Readers may find themselves relating to nature after reading this book or even just looking more closely at the diversity that makes humans so wonderful." -- YA (and Kids) Book Central Praise for More Than Words "MacLean''s gouache, pencil crayon, acrylic ink, and digital illustrations depict a class diverse in skin tone, ethnicity, religion, and ability. We see children who use wheelchairs, a child with a hearing impairment, a service dog, and a student who uses oxygen tubing . A warmly inclusive look at the many ways we communicate with one another ." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "With affirming and informative language, this book has a place in every collection supporting and celebrating the many methods of communication children and adults are using today .
Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[H today. Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[H today. Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[Htimes. An interesting trip through a forest, this kid''s picture book can encourage young minds to look at the world around them and find the beautiful diversity that brims everywhere. Readers may find themselves relating to nature after reading this book or even just looking more closely at the diversity that makes humans so wonderful.
" -- YA (and Kids) Book Central Praise for More Than Words "MacLean''s gouache, pencil crayon, acrylic ink, and digital illustrations depict a class diverse in skin tone, ethnicity, religion, and ability. We see children who use wheelchairs, a child with a hearing impairment, a service dog, and a student who uses oxygen tubing . A warmly inclusive look at the many ways we communicate with one another ." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "With affirming and informative language, this book has a place in every collection supporting and celebrating the many methods of communication children and adults are using today . Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[H today. Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[Hcelebrating the many methods of communication children and adults are using today.
Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[H today. Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal "[H]eartwarming and insightful . More Than Words has the potential to spark meaningful conversations among parents, teachers, and caregivers, helping children develop a broader perspective on communication . It has the potential to inspire meaningful discussions about acceptance, understanding, and the beauty of expressing oneself in various ways." -- Waterloo Region Record.