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Synopsis
A gentle tale about a shy young tinkerer and the robot who helps her open the doors to connection and confidence. In her noisy classroom, Milly is the quiet one: Show and Tell is the worst part of her week. She’d rather hide in her secret place and fix forgotten things. When Milly finds an old, broken robot, she takes out her toolbox and gets to work. But then the robot surprises her: “Hi, I’m Arnold,” he says. Milly has made her first friend—someone who will listen to her ideas and help her with her projects. With Arnold by her side, can even Show and Tell become something better than before? Illustrated in playful watercolors, The Quiet One is a tender story about how our passions can bring us closer to those around us. This warm, encouraging book will resonate with young introverts, aspiring engineers, and anyone who’s ever longed to have their voice heard.
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Is The Quiet One appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 4 and up.
A heartwarming picture book about a shy girl who finds friendship and confidence through tinkering and robotics. No concerning content—perfect for young introverts and budding engineers.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Kids will love the story of a quiet girl who fixes a robot friend and learns to share her voice.