How to Send a Hug

by Hayley Rocco (Author) John Rocco (Illustrator)

How to Send a Hug
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Learn how to send a hug to someone you love today! This heartfelt story shows readers the incredible impact writing and receiving handwritten letters can have on yourself and others.

How will you know your hug arrived safely?

Because when you send a hug,

You just might get one in return.

Artie loves giving hugs. But she can't give a hug to her Grandma who lives so far away. Instead, she shows us how to send hugs using the magic of handwritten letters in this timeless story about connecting to loved ones when you can't always do so in person.

Both timely and timeless, How to Send a Hug is about reaching out across the miles when you can't do so yourself in person and turning words into love.

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Publishers Weekly

Married collaborators the Roccos introduce a young, white-presenting narrator with a long ponytail and chronically untied sneakers, portrayed with a white duck whose moods and movements beguilingly mimic the child's. "I love hugs," the protagonist declares, but points out that they're hard to give to far-off loved ones. It's possible to talk to Grandma Gertie on the phone or on the computer, for example, but it's not the same as an embrace. Instead, the child suggests, a hug can be sent. A marker, a sheet of paper, perhaps paints, and a "hug" emerges in letter form. Mixed-media artwork by John Rocco (Hurricane) supplies visual explanations for the extended hug metaphor written in text by debut author Hayley Rocco. To travel, the narrator explains, the hug needs a jacket (an envelope) and a ticket (a stamp). It will be picked up by a Hug Delivery Specialist (a mail carrier) and taken to a building "where all the hugs are sorted" before it arrives to give joy--and perhaps inspire a return "hug." Building to a group image of variously diverse characters reading letters, it's a sweet-tempered approach to an everyday show of affection. Ages 4-8. Agent (for author and illustrator): Rob Weisbach, Rob Weisbach Creative. (Nov.)

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Review quotes

* "A celebration of letters that gently gives young readers the knowledge and tools to share the love."Kirkus, starred review
Hayley Rocco
Hayley Rocco is the author of How to Send a Hug, her first collaboration with her husband, John Rocco. Before dedicating herself to writing for children full-time, Hayley worked as a publicist at several major publishers. An ambassador for Wild Tomorrow, a nonprofit focused on conservation and rewilding South Africa, Hayley travels the world armed with a pen, a journal, and her camera, discovering stories of wild things and wild places. Visit Hayley at hayleyrocco.com and follow her on Instagram @hayleyroccobooks.

John Rocco is the #1 New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of many acclaimed books for children, including Blackout, the recipient of a Caldecott Honor, and How We Got to the Moon, which received a Sibert Honor and was longlisted for the National Book Award. John, also an ambassador for Wild Tomorrow, ventures with Hayley into the wild in search of stories they can bring back and share with readers everywhere. John and Hayley live in Rhode Island in an old house tucked in the woods near the sea. Visit John at roccoart.com and follow him on Instagram @roccoart.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780316306928
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
November 20, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV017070 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Valentine's Day
Library of Congress categories
Grandmothers
Hugging
Letter writing

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