How to build a hug Temple Grandin and her amazing squeeze machine Amy Guglielmo and Jacqueline Tourville ; illustrated by Giselle Potter.
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TextPublisher: New York Atheneum Books for Young Readers [2018]Copyright date: copyright 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 1 volume (unpaged) color illustrations 29 cmContent type: - still image
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781534410978 (hardcover)
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- 616.85/8820092 B 23
- RC553.A88 G84 2018
- A Junior Library Guild selection (JLG)
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As a young girl, Temple Grandin loved folding paper kites, making obstacle courses, and building lean-tos. But she really didn't like hugs. Temple wanted to be held---but to her, hugs felt like being stuffed inside the scratchiest sock in the world; like a tidal wave of dentist drills, sandpaper, and awful cologne, coming at her all at once. Would she ever get to enjoy the comfort of a hug?
AD 770 Lexile
Ages 7-11.
Grades 2-6.
A Junior Library Guild selection (JLG)
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