Like That Eleanor: The Amazing Power of Being an Ally
ipage
Store Pickup Available
Description
What can you do when you see unfair things happening to other people? Eleanor’ s not sure, but she wants to make things more fair, like her namesake Eleanor Roosevelt. Robin’ s excluded from a boys-only soccer game. Bryce is left out of a girls-only conversation. And nonbinary Star can’ t even use the same bathrooms as everyone else. Eleanor collects friends but doesn’ t know how to help. But when their teacher leaves Star out of a classroom game, Eleanor stands up for her friend by sitting down in just the right spot... And that changes everything. Like THAT Eleanor. From award-winning author Lee Wind, whose social justice-inspired picture book Red and Green and Blue and White (illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky) was called “ beautiful” by The New York Times, in a review that praised it as, “ a message the world can use, throughout the year.
Shipping & Returns
Returns
We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.
Like That Eleanor: The Amazing Power of Being an Ally
- Related Items
- Recently Viewed
We loved the selection of lighted Christmas greens, books, games, puzzles, decor, great gifts for men, and drinks at this beautiful store in Potosi, Wisconsin. It is a great girls’ trip destination. Lunch afterwards at the Potosi Brewery is excellent.
Great spot to work remote, connect with teammates, buy gifts, and hang out with friends. Lots of really comfortable seating, wifi, open spaces and private spaces for conference calls. Definitely on the list to stop back in when we're in the area!
This place was awesome! So much stuff and super friendly people. Went in on a sleepy Sunday afternoon and the place was super cool as someone not from the area. Liked it better than some shops that we have been to in big cities and other small towns