Newbery Medalist Rebecca Stead's first picture book is a transporting tale about the power of an honest wish, the courage to speak it out loud, and the imagination to bring it to life. What's more powerful than a secret wish?
A wish you say out loud. Anything paints a tender picture of a father and daughter moving into a new home.
Dad brings a birthday cake for the new apartment to celebrate their new beginning and tells his daughter she can wish for anything (or, more precisely, 'three Anythings'). Over the course of the day, she wishes for some of her favorite things, including a rainbow and 'the biggest slice of pizza in the whole world."
But she keeps some of her wishes inside.
Newbery Medalist Rebecca Stead's first picture book is a transporting tale about the power of an honest wish, the courage to speak it out loud, and the imagination to bring it to life. What's more powerful than a secret wish?
A wish you say out loud. Anything paints a tender picture of a father and daughter moving into a new home.
Dad brings a birthday cake for the new apartment to celebrate their new beginning and tells his daughter she can wish for anything (or, more precisely, 'three Anythings'). Over the course of the day, she wishes for some of her favorite things, including a rainbow and 'the biggest slice of pizza in the whole world."
But she keeps some of her wishes inside.