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RUBY'S TOOLS FOR MAKING FRIENDS by Apryl Stott

RUBY'S TOOLS FOR MAKING FRIENDS

by Apryl Stott ; illustrated by Apryl Stott

Pub Date: June 4th, 2024
ISBN: 9781665921640
Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster

Tools can fix; tools can build.

It’s Ruby the fox’s first day at a new school. Nervous, Ruby brings a backpack full of tools for reassurance (a tape measure is a reminder to count breaths; pliers are a reminder to be flexible). Today, the students will work in groups to design an egg holder that, when dropped, must prevent an egg from breaking. Ruby has an idea but is too shy to speak up. The next day, however, the young fox feels a bit bolder and shares the idea with Alex, who promises to get the others on board. The group is enthusiastic and uses Ruby’s model. Other groups’ projects fail. When it’s Ruby’s group’s turn, parts of their device break. Ruby’s tools do a quick fix, but the egg is intact! They’ve won! At lunch, the principal takes the winning devices from each classroom to the top of the slide to determine who will be the schoolwide winner. Ruby’s group’s device goes SPLAT. They accept their loss stoically, and Ruby’s satisfied at having “constructed” new friendships. Narrated by Ruby, this thin but pleasant story imparts a good takeaway about the importance of welcoming newcomers—and being brave enough to forge new connections. The graceful, cozy illustrations depict Ruby’s classmates as a blended community of animals and racially diverse humans; the teacher’s a bear, while Alex is a brown-skinned boy.

A sweet tale that will equip youngsters with the tools they need to try new things.

(Picture book. 5-8)