![]() Then before she left, “she kissed her finger and touched it to his shell and whispered, ‘Be brave.’” ![]() She even gave Truman extra green beans for breakfast. One day, Sarah ate an extra-big banana, wore a new sweater, and strapped on an enormous backpack. Truman was a little round tortoise “the size of a donut-a small donut-and every bit as sweet.” He lived with “his Sarah,” who was just as quiet and thoughtful as he was, in an apartment above a busy street. Truman Written by Jean Reidy | Illustrated by Lucy Ruth Cummins ![]() ![]() Books can help! Through the experiences and feeling of all types of children and characters in picture books, chapter books, and middle grade and young adult novels, kids can share their feelings, whether they are excited or more uncertain about the school year ahead. Finding ways to reassure hesitant students can go a long way toward happiness and success in school. For others the transition from home to school is a little more daunting. Some children eagerly look forward to spending the day in a classroom with other kids and learning new things from their teacher or teachers. For many children across the country August is the month for going back to school-or just starting on that journey. ![]()
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