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Sometimes being small can have its advantages. If you're a little cloud like Cloudette, people call you cute nicknames, and you can always find a good spot to watch the fireworks. But what about when you want to do something big, like help a giant garden grow, or make a brook babble?
This charming book gets at the heart of what it means to make a difference no matter your size. Young children will find much to relate to inCloudetteas they follow her on her pursuit for greatness.
Tom Lichtenheldhas written and illustrated many popular books for children, includingBridget's Beret,Everything I Know about Pirates,andWhat Are You So Grumpy About?He is also the illustrator of theNew York Times-bestselling bookDuck! Rabbit!, which he created with Amy Krouse Rosenthal. He lives in Geneva, Illinois, with his wife, Jan.???Her [Cloudette] tale raises questions relevant to little children: Is there anything good about being small? Will I ever be as good as the big kids? What do clouds do anyway? They'll like the answers.??? ???The New York Times Book Review
???Cloudette gives a sky-high and playful perspective on our atmosphere and giving the world all that we have.??? ???UrbanBaby.com
???Little people who feel small and want to do important things will be inspired by Cloudette and will cheer when she finds her own pond-making mission.??? ???BookPage
???Lichtenheld's depictions of Cloudette puffing herself up for a fulsome downpour will delight children, and funny turns of phrase ( Even the higher-ups were impressed ) will engage adults, too.??? ???Kirkus Reviews
???Reminiscent of the determination and courage of The Little Engine That Could, this title delivers its message with charm.??? ???School Library Journal
???The creator of Bridget's Beret (2010) offers here another appealing story featuring a plucky heroine. Applying a full-color palette to hl£&
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