
Linus
40 Pages I Hardcover
In the spirit ofĀ All Are Welcome, this gentle picture book about being yourself and inspiring change in others follows sweet, plucky Linus who doesnāt fit into the rigid confines of his straitlaced worldāand learns that thatās okay.
Linus is trying his very best to stay in line, but everyone in Linneopolis is bent out of shape because he isnāt square enough for them. When heās sent to an overnight camp to straighten out and build some character, Linus decides heās had enough. Heās going to run away and find shapes that arenāt so set in their ways.
But what happens when he starts to miss home? Can he convince the population of Linneopolis to open up instead of shutting down? Or are they too boxed in to hear him out?
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40 Pages I Hardcover
In the spirit ofĀ All Are Welcome, this gentle picture book about being yourself and inspiring change in others follows sweet, plucky Linus who doesnāt fit into the rigid confines of his straitlaced worldāand learns that thatās okay.
Linus is trying his very best to stay in line, but everyone in Linneopolis is bent out of shape because he isnāt square enough for them. When heās sent to an overnight camp to straighten out and build some character, Linus decides heās had enough. Heās going to run away and find shapes that arenāt so set in their ways.
But what happens when he starts to miss home? Can he convince the population of Linneopolis to open up instead of shutting down? Or are they too boxed in to hear him out?
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40 Pages I Hardcover
In the spirit ofĀ All Are Welcome, this gentle picture book about being yourself and inspiring change in others follows sweet, plucky Linus who doesnāt fit into the rigid confines of his straitlaced worldāand learns that thatās okay.
Linus is trying his very best to stay in line, but everyone in Linneopolis is bent out of shape because he isnāt square enough for them. When heās sent to an overnight camp to straighten out and build some character, Linus decides heās had enough. Heās going to run away and find shapes that arenāt so set in their ways.
But what happens when he starts to miss home? Can he convince the population of Linneopolis to open up instead of shutting down? Or are they too boxed in to hear him out?











