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Description
Hannah enjoys gathering all sorts of items barrettes, seashells, and more and loves sorting them by size, shape, and color. When her teacher asks the class to bring in a favorite collection, Hannah faces a dilemma: how can she pick just one? Using her imagination, she comes up with a clever way to display all of her collections together, surprising her classmates.
Quick Summary
If you know a kid who collects anything rocks, stamps, trading cards, buttons this story will crack them up. Hannah's room is basically a museum of her own making, and when her teacher asks her to bring just one collection to share, she's stuck trying to figure out which one is most special. The whole dilemma feels so real and kid-relatable, and there's something funny about imagining a classroom visit where someone shows off their collection of bottle caps or seashells. It's a quick read that works perfectly for early readers or as a bedtime story, and it celebrates the way kids see value and meaning in the things they gather. Parents will appreciate that it quietly encourages kids to think about what matters to them, without being preachy about it. If your little one loves "I Spy" books or stories about quirky hobbies, this one should be right up their alley.