Wish in a Tree
By Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
By Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
By Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
By Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
By Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Read by Alexandra Ryan
By Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Read by Alexandra Ryan
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Books | Audiobooks
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$18.99
May 20, 2025 | ISBN 9781524739683 | 4-8 years
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May 20, 2025 | ISBN 9781524739690 | 4-8 years
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May 20, 2025 | ISBN 9798217072576 | 4-8 years
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Praise
“Oliver, a neurodivergent child introduced in Hunt’s novel Fish in a Tree (2015), makes his picture-book debut. . . . While his classmates work quietly, he fidgets and involuntarily makes noises. His brain ‘blazes.’ He imagines his pencil as a rocket, and his mind fills with questions: Could a pencil rocket reach Saturn’s rings? Shay, the class bully, calls him ‘weird’ and ‘lazy,’ unlike ‘the rest of us’—but the things Oliver says to himself hurt even more. At recess, Oliver makes a wish: ‘Please…please make me more like the rest of them.’ Fortunately, not everyone is like Shay. Jada’s impressed by Oliver’s knowledge of ants, and Albert reminds him that famous inventors, scientists, and artists persisted despite being mocked. . . . Cheered, Oliver dubs Jada and Albert his ‘colony’: ‘In an ant colony, everyone matters.’ . . . Readers, especially those with learning differences, will appreciate the message that, like a tree with colorful autumn leaves, the world is ‘most beautiful’ when people are all different. Energetic cartoon illustrations cleverly convey Oliver’s vivid imagination as well as his emotions. . . . Affirming and uplifting.” —Kirkus Reviews
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