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From French author-illustrator duo Richard Marnier and Aude Maurel comes a captivating picture book about creativity, diversity, and self-expression. This is my town, simple and typical. Each house has a door, two windows, a red roof —all so predictable But then one night… someone leaves on their light! And in the morning, what a shock! The shutters are sealed tight! Who is that who lives next door? We’ve never seen anything like this before! In a town where everyone follows the rules, one neighbor’s decision to leave the light on at night completely disrupts the neighborhood, sparking a creative revolution. Vibrant, poetic, and fun, Who Left the Light On? playfully teaches the powerful lesson that diversity, creativity, and individuality should be celebrated.
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Books arrive every day in my mailbox, but they are often sent directly to our school district's book bus for children, unsolicited, unread.
This book arrived unsolicited, but it did not leave unread.
There is a neighborhood of houses. They all look alike. Then one day, the lights are left on in one house and everything changes.
It's a little story of the startling power of creativity, with lovely illustrations and lightly-rhyming text.
I have high hopes for this book.