Voila! Quinn spent the morning in their workshop, and they emerged with Something Great! But... What is it?
No one seemed to understand that Something Great isn't supposed to be anything. It was just... itself. Something Great.
Then, the new kid asks to play with Quinn and Something Great. They discover that Something Great can be an elevator, a bug catcher, or a stick lifter. It could even be... a friend finder.
Quietly profound, this sweet tale and its mixed-media illustrations are a delightful combination of elements blending STEM activities (for those inclined to catch them!) with casual nonconformity in a picture book that is, well, Something Great!
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Jeanette Bradley wrote and illustrated her first picture book at age five. Called Leopold , it featured a leopard who ate too many watermelons and developed pink spots. Later in life, Jeanette studied painting at Indiana University and Children's Book Illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design. Along the way she also acquired a degree in urb
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