<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A boy's circle starts out small but steadily grows as he builds relationships throughout his community.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The debut picture book from the creator of the viral sensation <i>Kid President </i>is a moving take on how we can create bigger and bigger circles of community and connections as we grow--now a <i>New York Times</i> bestseller!</b> <p/><i>In the circles all around us, everywhere that we all go, there's a difference we can make and a love we can all show. </i> <p/>This is the story of a circle. When we're first born, our circle is very small, but as we grow and build relationships, our circle keeps getting bigger and bigger to include family, friends, neighbors, community, and beyond. Brad Montague originally created <i>Circles</i> as an Instagram video adorably narrated by his kids, and now this picture book adaptation is the perfect way to start a conversation about how to expand our worlds with kindness and inclusivity--even if it seems scary or uncomfortable. This book makes an ideal new-baby, first-day-of-school, or graduation gift, or any milestone that celebrates someone's world getting bigger.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Brad Montague is creator of the hit web series <i>Kid President</i>, and<i> Kid Congress</i>, and author of the <i>New York Times </i>best seller <i>Kid President's Guide to Being Awesome</i> and <i>Becoming Better Grownups</i>. As an illustrator his work is regularly featured in Joanna Gaines's<i> The Magnolia Journal</i>. He lives in Tennessee with his wife and kids. <p/>Kristi Montague is a designer, maker and jack-of-all-trades who owns and operates Montague Workshop, a creative studio, with her husband, Brad. From <i>Kid President</i> to books and birds and more, their studio aims to joyfully rebel against the world that is to create the world that could be. She's also a mama to two kids and lives in a 117-year-old house in rural Tennessee.
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