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When Sam's grandmother tells him she's going away for the winter, Sam is worried.
What about all the time they usually spend together baking, drinking hot chocolate and building snow forts? Grandma assures him she'll send postcards, but postcards aren't the same as hugs! Grandma knows the answer: she can send a hug on the wind. And if there's no hint of a breeze? Then she can find a beam of sunshine and send her hug with that. And in the rain? Grandma will send kisses in the raindrops. With each new concern, Grandma promises Sam that she'll find a way to send her love to him. Sam feels better, realizing that no matter how far his grandma is, her love will always be there.
Praise for Robin Stevenson:
★"[A] sheer delight and will be a welcome addition to shelves everywhere. Highly-and proudly-recommended." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review for Pride Puppy
★ "This engaging introduction to Pride parades for the youngest readers successfully testifies to the warmth and power of queer community." -Publishers Weekly, starred review for Pride Puppy
★"An indispensable and celebratory primer on the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights. An excellent resource that is as thorough as it is visually appealing."-School Library Journal, starred review for Pride
★ "Awash in messages of love and the celebration of individuality... A rare treat for both Pride Day and everyday sharing."-School Library Journal, starred review for Pride Colors
★ "A good thing comes in a small, rainbow package...A joyful, affirming, pride-filled read."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review for Pride Colors
Key Selling Points
• When Sam's grandmother tells him she's going away for the winter, Sam worries about how much he'll miss her-but she reassures him she can send a hug on the wind or with a beam of sunshine, kisses in the raindrops and snowflakes, and a "goodnight" with the evening stars.
• A comforting read for kids whose loved ones aren't close by, to remind them that their connection is still strong, no matter the distance; could also be a helpful resource for readers whose family member or friend has passed away.
• Depicts a child's separation anxiety as he queries each of his grandmother's reassurances, and shows his transition from his worry to his acceptance that all will be okay.
• Illustrations by Kristina Jones are painterly and warm, showcasing Sam and his grandmother's close relationship and evoking the magic of their bond across the distance.
• Robin Stevenson is the award-winning author of over thirty books of fiction and nonfiction for kids and teens.
In this illustrated picture book, Sam's grandmother is going away for the winter, and he worries about how they'll keep in touch. She tells him that she can send a hug on the wind, kisses in the rain and fireflies to say good night-and Sam realizes his grandma will always be there for him no matter the distance.
Robin Stevenson is the author of more than 30 books, ranging from picture books to young adult novels and including both fiction and non-fiction. Robin's books have won the Silver Birch Award, the Sheila A. Egoff Prize and a Stonewall Honor, and have been finalists for the Governor General's Literary Awards, the Lambda Literary Awards and many readers' choice awards. In 2023, she was awarded the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence. Robin is a former social worker and crisis counsellor and has also taught creative writing and worked as a freelance editor. She lives on Vancouver Island with her family.
Kristina Jones is an accomplished illustrator known for her whimsical creative style and passion for the wonder and magic of nature. With a bachelor of arts in illustration and design from the University of Hertfordshire, she brings a wealth of knowledge and artistic expertise to her work. Kristina has worked internationally as an arts educator, and her pa
What about all the time they usually spend together baking, drinking hot chocolate and building snow forts? Grandma assures him she'll send postcards, but postcards aren't the same as hugs! Grandma knows the answer: she can send a hug on the wind. And if there's no hint of a breeze? Then she can find a beam of sunshine and send her hug with that. And in the rain? Grandma will send kisses in the raindrops. With each new concern, Grandma promises Sam that she'll find a way to send her love to him. Sam feels better, realizing that no matter how far his grandma is, her love will always be there.
Praise for Robin Stevenson:
★"[A] sheer delight and will be a welcome addition to shelves everywhere. Highly-and proudly-recommended." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review for Pride Puppy
★ "This engaging introduction to Pride parades for the youngest readers successfully testifies to the warmth and power of queer community." -Publishers Weekly, starred review for Pride Puppy
★"An indispensable and celebratory primer on the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights. An excellent resource that is as thorough as it is visually appealing."-School Library Journal, starred review for Pride
★ "Awash in messages of love and the celebration of individuality... A rare treat for both Pride Day and everyday sharing."-School Library Journal, starred review for Pride Colors
★ "A good thing comes in a small, rainbow package...A joyful, affirming, pride-filled read."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review for Pride Colors
Key Selling Points
• When Sam's grandmother tells him she's going away for the winter, Sam worries about how much he'll miss her-but she reassures him she can send a hug on the wind or with a beam of sunshine, kisses in the raindrops and snowflakes, and a "goodnight" with the evening stars.
• A comforting read for kids whose loved ones aren't close by, to remind them that their connection is still strong, no matter the distance; could also be a helpful resource for readers whose family member or friend has passed away.
• Depicts a child's separation anxiety as he queries each of his grandmother's reassurances, and shows his transition from his worry to his acceptance that all will be okay.
• Illustrations by Kristina Jones are painterly and warm, showcasing Sam and his grandmother's close relationship and evoking the magic of their bond across the distance.
• Robin Stevenson is the award-winning author of over thirty books of fiction and nonfiction for kids and teens.
In this illustrated picture book, Sam's grandmother is going away for the winter, and he worries about how they'll keep in touch. She tells him that she can send a hug on the wind, kisses in the rain and fireflies to say good night-and Sam realizes his grandma will always be there for him no matter the distance.
Robin Stevenson is the author of more than 30 books, ranging from picture books to young adult novels and including both fiction and non-fiction. Robin's books have won the Silver Birch Award, the Sheila A. Egoff Prize and a Stonewall Honor, and have been finalists for the Governor General's Literary Awards, the Lambda Literary Awards and many readers' choice awards. In 2023, she was awarded the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence. Robin is a former social worker and crisis counsellor and has also taught creative writing and worked as a freelance editor. She lives on Vancouver Island with her family.
Kristina Jones is an accomplished illustrator known for her whimsical creative style and passion for the wonder and magic of nature. With a bachelor of arts in illustration and design from the University of Hertfordshire, she brings a wealth of knowledge and artistic expertise to her work. Kristina has worked internationally as an arts educator, and her pa