Kirkus has given I’M GOING TO BUILD A SNOWMAN by Jashar Awan a stunning and well-deserved STARRED review!

A child decides to build “THE BEST SNOWMAN EVER!”

One cozy morning, the brown-skinned, dark-haired youngster wakes up to discover that it’s snowing outside. After donning a sweater, boots, coat, and hat (with a little help from Mom), the child rushes outside, bursting with visions of greatness. This snowman, the protagonist believes, will not only be easy to make, but it will also come to life and carry the child away, through the sky, into a magical adventure: “It will be a dream come true!” But after the child finishes rolling balls of snow and adding stick arms, the results are not quite as expected. Luckily, with a little imagination and a lot of heart, the child puts the finishing touches on this less-than-perfect creation that, despite its flaws, is still the best snowman ever. The book’s spare, witty text pairs perfectly with the vibrant, exuberant illustrations. Awan makes great use of just a few words, layering in onomatopoeia that lends the lines a sense of momentum. Overall, this is a fun and meaningful read for little ones, though its message about the potential joy that can be found in imperfection is one that will resonate with readers of all ages.

A simple but beautiful story about how little perfection matters.

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