Description Mia wants a dog more than anything.
But according to her mom, there is just NO ROOM in their very small apartment.
Then one day, when she and her grandma are visiting a friend who is giving away puppies, Mia falls in love with a small spotted pup who crawls into her lap.
She knows she just has to convince her mom to let her keep him With help from Grandma --- and some of her pet-owning friends --- can Mia show her mom how much room there really is in their apartment?In this charming picture book from Elizabeth Suneby and Laurel Molk, an I-want-a-dog story meets the Yiddish folk tale about how things could always be worse --- to comic effect With a narrative and illustrations that are action-packed, this is a terrific read-aloud.
The timely messages about the importance of gratitude for what one has, the need for generosity and the inclusion of others --- ?there's always room for one more? --- resonate.
This book makes a wonderful social studies resource for discussions about families and communities, with an intergenerational storyline full of endearing characters --- Mia, her mother and her grandmother live in the same apartment building, along with a diverse cast of neighbors.
It also works for character education lessons on kindness, perseverance and initiative.
About the Author Elizabeth Suneby's award-winning books for young readers include Iqbal and His Ingenious Idea and Razia's Ray of Hope.
She lives outside Boston, Massachusetts.
Laurel Molk has illustrated many books, a few of which she also wrote.
Her latest books include Take Your Time: A Tale of Harriet, the Galapagos Tortoise; There Might Be Lobsters; and Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo, and FLO!, which she wrote and illustrated.
She lives near Boston, Massachusetts.
Laurel Molk has illustrated many books, a few of which she also wrote.
Her latest books include Take Your Time: A Tale of Harriet, the Galapagos Tortoise; There Might Be Lobsters; and Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo, and FLO!, which she wrote and ill.
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