Be a Bridge

ISBN: 978-1728423388

Carolrhoda Books
With illustrations by Nabila Adani

Publisher's Weekly

Beginning with a Rumi quote, "Love is the bridge between you and everything", previous collaborators Latham and Waters reteam for this rhyming exploration of how children can learn to be a "bridge," building key connections through kindness. Brief, unevenly scanning quatrains describe various ways to exhibit kindness, connection, and respect throughout the school day: "When someone new walks in,/ be the first to say hello./ Your smile could be the sunshine/ that helps a friendship grow." Other actions include inviting kids to play, calling out classmates for unkind acts, empathizing, and listening. And after school is dismissed, the story continues visually, via Adani's kid-centered digital artwork, which shows the variously inclusive students and teachers creating a bridge-themed community art project. An authors'note, "bridge builder" activities, and a pledge conclude. Ages 4-9. (Aug.)



Kirkus
An exuberant ode to the virtues of kindness and inclusion.

Latham and Waters take readers through a day in the lives of a diverse group of students who cross a literal bridge to school—and a metaphorical one toward a world of compassion and respect. Upbeat, rhyming text urges readers to persevere, connect with others, stand up to bullies, and be respectful, complemented by digital, watercolorlike illustrations depicting kids being welcoming to their fellow students in art class, in gym, at lunchtime, and at storytime. The theme of rainbows and bridges can be found throughout. Brimming with colorful details, each page is a visual delight that reminds teachers, librarians, and caregivers of the need to model kindness and compassion to little learners. The backmatter includes a "Bridge Builder Pledge" with statements such as "I will be the one to reach out and say hello," and "I will keep an open mind." Uplifting and accessible, this one pairs well with The Day You Begin (2018) by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by Rafael Lopez and Be a King (2018) by Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by James E. Ransome. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A charming and welcome read bound to help cultivate a kinder next generation. (authors'note, activities, further reading) (Picture book. 4-9)

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