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Maybe Tomorrow? (a story about loss, healing, and friendship)

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A heartwarming story about loss, healing, and how to be a friend during hard times.

This tender exploration of loss illuminates the sustaining power of kindness, empathy, and friendship. It will resonate with anyone who has experienced hardship or grief, from the death of a loved one or a pet, to the transition to a new home, family situation, or learning environment. It is especially comforting during this time of social distancing and the uncertainty around what the future holds, sensitively demonstrating that we are stronger together.

"[Offers] hope that the world can be beautiful place...an excellent purchase." —School Library Journal

"Demonstrate[s] the power of patience, listening, and simply showing up." —Kirkus Reviews

Elba has a big block. She's been dragging it around for a long time.

Norris dances everywhere he goes, even uphill. He is always surrounded by a happy cloud of butterflies.

Can Norris and his butterflies help ease Elba's sadness and convince her to join them on a trip to the ocean?


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Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781338328745
  • Release date: March 26, 2019

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Formats

OverDrive Read

Languages

English

Levels

ATOS Level:2.2
Lexile® Measure:500
Interest Level:K-3(LG)
Text Difficulty:0-2

A heartwarming story about loss, healing, and how to be a friend during hard times.

This tender exploration of loss illuminates the sustaining power of kindness, empathy, and friendship. It will resonate with anyone who has experienced hardship or grief, from the death of a loved one or a pet, to the transition to a new home, family situation, or learning environment. It is especially comforting during this time of social distancing and the uncertainty around what the future holds, sensitively demonstrating that we are stronger together.

"[Offers] hope that the world can be beautiful place...an excellent purchase." —School Library Journal

"Demonstrate[s] the power of patience, listening, and simply showing up." —Kirkus Reviews

Elba has a big block. She's been dragging it around for a long time.

Norris dances everywhere he goes, even uphill. He is always surrounded by a happy cloud of butterflies.

Can Norris and his butterflies help ease Elba's sadness and convince her to join them on a trip to the ocean?


Expand title description text