CAROLA AND THE PICKLE-TOAD

carol and the pickle-toad

In stores everywhere May 2021 from tundra books of penguin random house!

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“In the big city, people wear all kinds of hats. Not everyone wears a toad as a hat, but some people do . . . and some of those toad hats can be VERY bossy! Carol has always followed the orders of her demanding toad hat at the expense of her own inner voice. But when her toad hat is plucked away by a pigeon, how will Carol know what to do? After spending so long being told what to eat and do and paint, Carol's not sure what SHE wants, and nothing feels quite right. Feeling lost, she creates a new hat -- a toad made out of pickles and eggs -- to help guide her. Even though her new pickle-toad doesn't make a sound, Carol can hear it loud and clear! But when a pigeon takes away THAT hat too, Carol begins to understand that there is a big, booming voice that lives inside herself . . . and that it's well worth listening to!

For any reader who's doubted their own voice and talents, or felt like a bossy friend or family member is always drowning them out, Carol and the Pickle-Toad is an inspiring invitation to listen to your own heart and stand on your own two feet -- even better if you're wearing very tall boots.”

“Carol and the pickle-toad” was written and illustrated by Esme Shapiro and edited by tara walker

praise for “carol and the pickle-toad”

One of Canadian Children’s Book Centre’s Best Books for Kids and Teens, Fall 2021

“This luxuriant, chapeau-centric appreciation of city living exudes a free-wheeling spirit of its own.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Alternately funny and sweetly edifying. . . . [C]onveys a meaningful message of quieting inner critics and approaching the world, and oneself, with kindness.” —Booklist
 
“With visual abundance and plenty of silliness, Shapiro’s gentle tale compassionately follows Carol as she learns that she can eat what she wishes, make art, and speak courageously, all on her own.” —Publishers Weekly

“One of Shapiro’s most playful and appealing qualities as an author and artist is her combination of themes and images in a quirky way.” —Imaginary Elevators