Brick by Brick

Giuliano Ferri
4.12
131 ratings 33 reviews
The quintessential first book on peace.  A little mouse innocently plucks a flower from an old wall when a brick comes loose, and he can see through it for the first time. He and the other animals gradually and resolutely remove more and more bricks, until at last they can see another group of animals. Together they use the bricks that once divided them to construct a bridge to join their islands. This clever and touching wordless board book shows that walls can become bridges when everyone works together. It’s a hopeful message that all children should see now.
Genres: Picture BooksChildrensAnimalsFictionSocial JusticeFriendship
22 Pages

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