by Scott Menchin (Author) Scott Menchin (Illustrator)
"Will likely inspire youngsters who are in a funk to seek joy in the unexpected as well as in the perfectly ordinary." -- Publishers Weekly
What do you do when it seems as if nothing will make you happy? For one little girl, it's a good time to take a survey, from subjects including a quick little rabbit (running around in a wheel) and a snazzy centipede (shoes, lots of shoes). Scott Menchin's amusing story and his whimsical characters show us that doing what we love best can bring the biggest smiles of all.
WorldCat is the world's largest library catalog, helping you find library materials online.
Light and humorous, this is a sweet revelation of life's simple and attainable joys.
Vibrant solid-color backgrounds vary on each spread, and vivid illustrations, done in ink, watercolor, and digitally, make great use of pattern, line, and perspective to showcase Sweet Pea's encounters with various people and animals.
—School Library Journal
Will likely inspire youngsters who are in a funk to seek joy in the unexpected as well as in the perfectly ordinary.
—Publishers Weekly
Charming...sure to leave readers with a smile.
—Elliott Bay Book Co. online "Book Notes"
Easy for toddlers to understand and a good starting place for beginning readers.
—Houston Chronicle
The illustrations are vivid and humorous with bright pastel colors that capture a sense of whimsy and fun. Each page conveys a small sense of joy and happiness and will show young children that happiness is to be found in the smallest of things.
—AmoxCalli blog
I love this one for lots of reasons. A great story to share with children, a great book to help students think about writing ideas, etc.
—A Year of Reading blog, Featured as one of six "Best Picture Books of 2007—So Far"
[Sweet Pea's] list, small and simple, will surely make you happy as well!
—Newton's Book News
Inspirational.
—Playthings