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Noah and His Wagon Jerry Ruff

Noah and His Wagon By Jerry Ruff

Noah and His Wagon by Jerry Ruff


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Noah and His Wagon Summary

Noah and His Wagon by Jerry Ruff

A message about the importance of community, gently imparted with love. - Kirkus Reviews


A warmhearted picture book about building community one act of kindness at a time - BookList


Paloma feels lonely after her best friend moves away. Then she meets Noah, who's out with his wagon. Joining him, she learns that being kind is the best cure for loneliness.


A warm story of friendship, generosity, and feeling at home in a neighborhood. For children ages 5 years and up.

Noah and His Wagon Reviews

How will Paloma cope when her best friend, Emily Rose, moves away? Mama goes to work and leaves Paloma in the care of boring babysitter Jasmine. But a walk with Paloma's dog, Bucket, will soon change everything. Jasmine, Paloma, and Bucket spot a boy pulling a wagon with a sleeping cat. Paloma greets him in Spanish. The boy introduces the cat as Mitzvah and asks if the dog wants a ride, and Bucket jumps right into the wagon and curls up next to the cat. The boy, Noah, tells Paloma that his cat is named for the Hebrew word for commandment, and about his headgear, a kippah. Paloma tells him how her dog was named for the bucket in which he was found. As they join forces, it becomes clear that Noah, a newcomer, has already befriended several people in the neighborhood and extended kindness to them. Though Paloma still thinks of Emily Rose, now she's not alone; she has Noah and more new friends. Ruff's simple, endearing tale is filled with relatable characters, brought to life in Jacobs' brightly hued, detailed, highly energetic art. Friendship and tender acceptance surround Paloma, who is Latine with dark skin and curly, dark hair; Noah, light-skinned, brown-haired, and cued as Orthodox Jewish; Jasmine, who has tan skin and a brown ponytail; and a neighborhood of diverse people. A message about the importance of community, gently imparted with love. - Kirkus Reviews


Paloma is lonely and glum after her best friend moves away. While on a walk around the block, the child offers a friendly smile and says hola to a boy pulling a little red wagon. Noah invites Paloma's dog, Bucket, to join his cat, Mitzvah, for a ride. Paloma's babysitter's remark, Dogs and cats don't mix, is proven false when the pets quickly curl up next to each other. Realistic conversations flow naturally between the children as they become acquainted, swap stories, and answer each other's questions. Paloma notices Noah's genuine gestures of thoughtfulness and the meaningful connections he makes with people of all ages in their neighborhood. Full of movement and activity, Jacobs' detailed illustrations show many scenes of amiable hospitality, from Noah's helping hand as he loads bags of groceries into his wagon to an impromptu picnic in the park with new friends. As she follows Noah's convivial lead, Paloma's social circle happily expands. A warmhearted picture book about building community one act of kindness at a time. - Booklist


Paloma is lonely and glum after her best friend moves away. While on a walk around the block, the child offers a friendly smile and says hola to a boy pulling a little red wagon. Noah invites Paloma's dog, Bucket, to join his cat, Mitzvah, for a ride. Paloma's babysitter's remark, Dogs and cats don't mix, is proven false when the pets quickly curl up next to each other. Realistic conversations flow naturally between the children as they become acquainted, swap stories, and answer each other's questions. Paloma notices Noah's genuine gestures of thoughtfulness and the meaningful connections he makes with people of all ages in their neighborhood. Full of movement and activity, Jacobs' detailed illustrations show many scenes of amiable hospitality, from Noah's helping hand as he loads bags of groceries into his wagon to an impromptu picnic in the park with new friends. As she follows Noah's convivial lead, Paloma's social circle happily expands. A warmhearted picture book about building community one act of kindness at a time. - Booklist

About Jerry Ruff

Gerald Jerry Thomas Ruff (1954 - 2021) was an editor, teacher and author based in La Crosse, WI. Jerry retired in March 2020, and he thoroughly enjoyed the freedom to use his time as he wanted. Jerry passed away unexpectedly in March 2021, at the age of 66. He spent the last year of his life working on numerous creative endeavors, writing poetry, children's stories and editing for friends. These books will be an everlasting gift for families and children.

Additional information

CIN1605377104VG
9781605377100
1605377104
Noah and His Wagon by Jerry Ruff
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Clavis Publishing
2022-11-24
32
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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