100% of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to Live Like Noah Foundation's "Reading is Healing" program. A timely tale for today's age of improving self-esteem, appreciating and accepting diversity, and having great friends! All beautifully illustrated by Angie Savoy. Hop's Case of Being Different is the tale of Hop, a frog, who is feeling a bit down and gloomy because he doesn't think he's special. Hop believes his friends are more unique than he is. As Hop visits with his friends, Scarlet the butterfly, ...
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100% of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to Live Like Noah Foundation's "Reading is Healing" program. A timely tale for today's age of improving self-esteem, appreciating and accepting diversity, and having great friends! All beautifully illustrated by Angie Savoy. Hop's Case of Being Different is the tale of Hop, a frog, who is feeling a bit down and gloomy because he doesn't think he's special. Hop believes his friends are more unique than he is. As Hop visits with his friends, Scarlet the butterfly, Beauty the giraffe, Razor the tiger, and Sheller the turtle, his friends help him realize being different is good and you can learn from each other. Hop finally sees his uniqueness is special and it fills him with joy and confidence. Written by then 8 year old Noah Bella Michaelis, an avid reader and writer. Her story won "Best Literature" in her grade level in a story contest for her school district. To view additional artwork by Angie Savoy, please visit ... Learn more about Noah and the Live Like Noah Foundation at ...
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Savoy, Angie. New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 36 p. Contains: Illustrations, color. Intended for a juvenile audience. In Stock. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Brand New, Perfect Condition, allow 4-14 business days for standard shipping. To Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. protectorate, P.O. box, and APO/FPO addresses allow 4-28 business days for Standard shipping. No expedited shipping. All orders placed with expedited shipping will be cancelled. Over 3, 000, 000 happy customers.
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Hop�s Case of Being Different is a heartwarming and poignant children's book that tackles the themes of diversity and self-acceptance through the eyes of a frog named Hop. Written by Noah Bella Michaelis at just eight years old, the story follows Hop as he navigates life in Frog Jumping Lake, where he feels out of place due to his unique features. Despite his differences, Hop eventually learns that being different is not only okay but something to be celebrated. The book, enriched with colorful illustrations by Angie Savoy, brings to life Hop�s journey in a way that is both accessible and deeply meaningful for young readers.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this book is the way it addresses complex themes in a manner that children can easily understand. Noah�s writing is simple yet powerful, and it�s evident that she drew from her own experiences and challenges in life. The story�s narrative is engaging, with Hop�s struggles and eventual triumph resonating on a personal level. What stands out is Noah�s ability to convey the idea that diversity is a strength, and this is done with a sincerity that only a child could bring forth. The illustrations by Angie Savoy complement the text beautifully, adding a visual depth to the story that enhances its emotional impact. Each character is vividly portrayed, and the colors used are both vibrant and inviting, making the book a visual treat for its young audience. The imagery of Frog Jumping Lake, with its diverse inhabitants, serves as a perfect backdrop to the story�s message. What makes Hop�s Case of Being Different truly special is the context behind its creation. Knowing that Noah, a young girl living with Congenital Heart Disease, penned this story while facing significant health challenges adds an extra layer of depth and poignancy to the book. The foreword, written by her mother, gives readers insight into the love and determination that went into bringing Hop�s story to life. It�s impossible not to feel moved by the knowledge that this book was written by someone who, despite her own challenges, had a profound understanding of what it means to feel different and the courage to share that understanding with the world.
Hopâ��s Case of Being Different is more than just a childrenâ��s bookâ�"itâ��s a testament to the power of storytelling and the resilience of the human spirit. I would recommend it to parents, teachers, and caregivers who wish to introduce young children to the concepts of diversity and self-acceptance. The story of Hop will undoubtedly inspire and comfort any child who has ever felt out of place or different, reminding them that their uniqueness is something to be celebrated, not hidden.