Some entries are funny, others heart-tugging and/or thought-provoking. . . this browsable volume provides insight into [kids] perspectives.-The Horn Book
Dear Highlights reminds us of the importance of listening to and learning from children. There has never been a more important time to amplify the voices of children; they have the wisdom, insight, and perspective that all adults can learn from to ensure that we're raising kids who care.
Mark K. Shriver, Chief Strategy Officer, Save the Children
Dear Highlights brings us the real, true voices and the profound questions asked by children as they seek to figure out their world. By elevating-and carefully answering-those voices and those questions, Highlights has consistently kept faith with its readers and now offers us a collected correspondence that honors children's voices, children's lives, and the power and potential of reading and writing.
Perri Klass, MD, Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics at New York University, and author of A Good Time to Be Born: How Science and Public Health Gave Children a Future
We adults like to romanticize childhood as a simpler, less challenging time. . . . These letters not only remind us that children embody the complexities that all humans contain-but also that they need insightful, caring, and thoughtfully listening adults to sensitively respond and ensure they know they've been heard.
Dipesh Navsaria, MD, MPH, MSLIS, children's librarian, and Vice-Chair, Board of Directors of Reach Out and Read
A touching glimpse into the minds of children. Their heartfelt words and drawings vividly illustrate the joys and challenges of growing up. . . . This book is a must for anyone who genuinely wants to understand children.
Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, psychologist, and co-author of Growing Friendships: A Kids' Guide to Making and Keeping Friends
The patient, sensible Highlights responses communicate an entire worldview of optimism and acceptance. They say over and over again: you belong; you matter; we hear you; we're here.
Catherine Newman, columnist and editor, and author of the Ben & Birdy blog and several books for adults and children, including How to Be a Person
Highlights and children. It's a bond that has entertained and comforted generations of kids and provided material for this heart-touching book of letters and replies.
Eileen and Jerry Spinelli, award-winning, best-selling authors of many books for children, including Maniac Magee
Essential reading for parents, caretakers, and educators--in short, anyone who wishes to better understand the fears, wonders, anxieties, and dreams of children.
Carmen Agra Deedy, author of the New York Times best seller 14 Cows for America
A powerful collection of life's most intimate questions from the voices of children, with equally insightful advice from the experts of Highlights. As a mother, grandmother, and business owner, I laughed, I cried, and I learned while reading the charming and inspiring questions from our most precious gift, our children. This collection of wisdom has challenged me to commit to leaning in and listening to our future generation with a new lens of love.
Jane Grote Abell, Chairwoman of the Board, Donatos Pizza
The letters in Dear Highlights reveal the complex inner workings of children's minds and remind us that they are people with agency. . . . [who] should be listened to: by their parents, their friends, their teachers, their leaders.
Bruce Lesley, President, First Focus on Children-a child advocacy agency
By amplifying kids' questions and treating them with seriousness and respect, Dear Highlights is providing a valuable resource . . .
Adora Svitak, author of Speak Up!: Speeches by young people to empower and inspire