Mia Moves Out

Illustrated by Paige Keiser
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A sweet sibling story about one fed-up big sister who wants to find a space of her own, perfect for fans of Ashley Spires's The Most Magnificent Thing.

Mia loved her big, bright room . . . until she had to share it with her new brother. With Brandon's toys, books, and even underwear taking up space, Mia has finally had it. "I'm moving out!" There are lots of new and interesting spaces she could settle into--the bathroom, the basement, even a pillow fort. But something is always missing. What could it be? Tackling the oh-so-relatable topic of finding a space of one's own, Mia will inspire siblings everywhere to work together as a team. Because sometimes the best place of all is a shared one.
Miranda Paul is an award-winning children's author of several science and nature-themed books including Water is Water, One Plastic Bag, I Am Farmer, and Beyond: Discoveries from the Outer Reaches of Space. Some of her titles have received recognition from the National Science Teachers Association, the Nature Generation's Green Earth Book Awards, the American Library Association, and the Council of Botanical and Horticultural Libraries. When she's not writing books or reading poetry to crocodiles, you can find her rescuing animals, raising butterflies, and recycling trash into treasure. She lives in Wisconsin. Learn more about her current and forthcoming titles at www.mirandapaul.com and follow her on Instagram at @mirandapaulbooks. View titles by Miranda Paul

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A sweet sibling story about one fed-up big sister who wants to find a space of her own, perfect for fans of Ashley Spires's The Most Magnificent Thing.

Mia loved her big, bright room . . . until she had to share it with her new brother. With Brandon's toys, books, and even underwear taking up space, Mia has finally had it. "I'm moving out!" There are lots of new and interesting spaces she could settle into--the bathroom, the basement, even a pillow fort. But something is always missing. What could it be? Tackling the oh-so-relatable topic of finding a space of one's own, Mia will inspire siblings everywhere to work together as a team. Because sometimes the best place of all is a shared one.

Author

Miranda Paul is an award-winning children's author of several science and nature-themed books including Water is Water, One Plastic Bag, I Am Farmer, and Beyond: Discoveries from the Outer Reaches of Space. Some of her titles have received recognition from the National Science Teachers Association, the Nature Generation's Green Earth Book Awards, the American Library Association, and the Council of Botanical and Horticultural Libraries. When she's not writing books or reading poetry to crocodiles, you can find her rescuing animals, raising butterflies, and recycling trash into treasure. She lives in Wisconsin. Learn more about her current and forthcoming titles at www.mirandapaul.com and follow her on Instagram at @mirandapaulbooks. View titles by Miranda Paul

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