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Willow is shy. VERY shy. Her home is in an abandoned mailbox, and she'd rather stay put. Outside kids scream and soccer balls collide, trees look like monsters, and rain is noisy in a scary kind of way. It's much nicer to stay inside, drawing. But then a young boy drops a letter in Willow's mailbox: it's a note to the moon asking for a special favor. Willow knows that if she doesn't brave the world outside, the letter will never be delivered, and the boy will be heartbroken. Should she try? Can she? Cat Min delivers a breathtakingly illustrated story about shyness, the power of empathy, and what it means to make a friend.
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Willow is a very shy rabbit who lives in an abandoned mailbox. She's content to live away from all the noise of the world. But one day a letter falls through the mail slot, and Willow soon learns that it's a letter written by a small boy with a request for the moon. It's Willow that feels she must take action to relay the request to the moon, and, a bit reluctantly, she does.
A touching story of kindness and imagination and play that hints at the small happinesses that can come from daring to venture out into the world and do for others.