Young April is excited about visiting Grammie, but she has a whole week before she can go. The week goes by quickly, however, as April encounters new and diverse people while she runs errands with her mother. A little girl who talks with her hands, a woman who reads with her fingers, a grown-up who draws pictures for a living, and so many others fascinate her. April wonders why and how these people are different from her and learns how they are also very much alike. This celebration of a world of difference is sure to make every reader appreciate the distinctive qualities in themselves and everyone around them. Awards:
Early Childhood News Directors' Choice Award; Children's Books Mean Business; Kids' Pick of the Lists (ABA); Parent Council, Selected as Outstanding; Read, America! Collection; San Diego Book Awards - Children's Picture Book