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32 pp.
| Whitman |
September, 2021 |
TradeISBN 978-0-8075-7236-8$16.99
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Brizida Magro.
Mom tells Molly that they will visit a food pantry the next day, explaining, "Everybody needs help sometimes." While waiting in line, Molly spots her classmate Caitlin and is confused when Caitlin seems embarrassed to be there. As they put food in their cart, Molly's mom seems embarrassed, too, so Molly reminds her that it's okay to receive help. They leave with full grocery bags--and find a way to help others, as well. The book gently destigmatizes food insecurity without being preachy; soft illustrations show friendly shoppers and workers, making the pantry look like a welcoming place. A note for adults from the director of the Greater Chicago Food Depository puts fictional Molly's story in context.