by Britney Winn Lee (Author)
Why can't people live on the moon? Can I be president when I grow up? What makes a person good? These are just some of the questions that bubble forth from one little girl with twinkling eyes and a curious mind.
When the girl finds that her big questions make some people uncomfortable, she stops. But then she learns that her questions can solve problems and that asking questions is how we learn and grow.
Celebrate the spirit of curiosity and the joy of learning with this lively picture book about a persistent girl and her quest for knowledge. From the author and illustrator of The Boy with Big, Big Feelings.
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You will want this book on your bookshelf! Creatively told by Brittney Winn Lee and beautifully illustrated by Jacob Souva, this is the story of a little girl with BIG questions fueled by curiosity and wonder. Each question is an opportunity to explore and learn more about herself, others, and the world around her. —Tina Centineo, social-emotional learning coach
In an age when Google, Siri, and Alexa can answer many of our questions on demand, there are still many big questions, such as: What makes someone good? Why do we have hearts that can feel hurt, upset, and afraid? A beautifully illustrated celebration of inquiry, The Girl with Big, Big Questions teaches kids to be curious about the world. —Mike Rawls, school librarian