Hanover Library Catalogue

The bright side / Chad Otis.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher number: WB001370 | Playaway ProductsPublisher: Solon, Ohio : Playaway Products, LLC, [2024]Description: 1 Wonderbook : color illustrations ; cmContent type:
  • spoken word
  • still image
Media type:
  • audio
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • other
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9798822682030
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [E] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.1.O875 Br 2024
Narrated by Kirby Heyborne.Summary: This endearing picture book about making the most of any situation is also a heartfelt and meaningful portrait of houselessness that's just right for young children. Sometimes it's hard to stay positive: when you live in an old school bus instead of a normal house; when you have mostly just bread and ketchup to eat; and especially when you have to go to a new school where all the other kids already have friends. But the sweet and creative boy in this story discovers that he can do things he never thought possible, by using the skills his parents have taught him: imagining . . . and trying . . . and finding a way to look on the bright side. This honest, accessible, and compassionate story is based on the author's own childhood. Its message about resourcefulness and courage will resonate with every reader.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
J Wonderbook J Wonderbook Hanover Public Library Shelves JWon OTIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001277269

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Issued as a Wonderbook, a pre-loaded audiobook player permanently attached to a hardcover book.

Powered by a rechargeable battery ; USB charger required for recharging.

Audiobook player has 2 modes. Read-Along mode narrates the story. Learning mode asks questions related to the story.

Print book published by Rocky Pond Books.

Audiobook originally released by Penguin Random House.

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne.

This endearing picture book about making the most of any situation is also a heartfelt and meaningful portrait of houselessness that's just right for young children. Sometimes it's hard to stay positive: when you live in an old school bus instead of a normal house; when you have mostly just bread and ketchup to eat; and especially when you have to go to a new school where all the other kids already have friends. But the sweet and creative boy in this story discovers that he can do things he never thought possible, by using the skills his parents have taught him: imagining . . . and trying . . . and finding a way to look on the bright side. This honest, accessible, and compassionate story is based on the author's own childhood. Its message about resourcefulness and courage will resonate with every reader.

Pre-K to 3.

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