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Description
Being human comes with many perplexing questions. But sometimes asking those questions
opens the doors to a path, if not a straightforward answer. Written by Kobi Yamada and illustrated
by Gabriella Barouch, Maybe is an inspiration tucked inside an adventure, perfect for readers of
any age who may be asking, What next? Loosely following the journey of a little girl, who is
fancifully clad in a leafy bird cap, Maybe s art is intrinsic to its message. Barouch s vibrant,
detailed illustrations are unusual and delightful. Dreamlike and intriguing, her art defies convention;
mushrooms may loom as large as trees, and glaciers might fit comfortably in your hand. Pulling
readers further into her journey, the little girl more a reader s companion than a character helps
create the fantasy, watering giant flowers, building a tower of houses. In a final lyrical nod,
Barouch carries elements from page to page, culminating with an image that will leave readers
smiling. Maybe is an invitation instead of a lecture, as Yamada delivers his message with simple,
brief statements that keep the story moving. And while the book s images are imagined and
invented, there is honesty in each depiction. When the little girl fails, a scribble hangs over her
head. She climbs inside a storybook and befriends the unfamiliar. It would be a disservice to
qualify Maybe as just a children s book. Children of all ages have dreams pulling them along,
destinations and goals to meet along the path. But what truly matters is who we are along that
journey. --Jill Lorenzini, Book PagePreS-Gr 2-A gentle, imaginative read brimming with positivity.
Intricate illustrations in soft colors depict a child and their pet pig frolicking among whimsical
scenes of the natural world. Straightforward prose with no more than a few sentences on each
page encourages children to develop a creative, adventure-seeking spirit. Yamada invites readers
to reflect on the possibilities within themselves and to stay resilient in the face of adversity. The
lack of plot and emphasis on inspirational messaging make this book more likely to resonate with
adults than with children, but young audiences will undoubtedly appreciate it in their more
reflective moments. It makes a lovely bedtime read and a welcome baby shower gift, and it could
be used in elementary classrooms to prompt a discussion about compassion and kindness
('Maybe you will help others see the beauty in each day?… Maybe you will speak up for those
who can't speak for themselves?'). VERDICT Stunning illustrations and uplifting themes make this
volume a solid purchase for large picture book collections. --Allison Tran, Mission Viejo Library,
CAA young child explores the unlimited potential inherent in all humans. Have you ever wondered
why you are here? asks the second-person narration. There is no one like you. Maybe you're here
to make a difference with your uniqueness; maybe you will speak for those who can't or use your
gifts to shine a light into the