High Top: Sole Mates

Author Tom Lacey
Illustrated by Tom Lacey
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Hardcover
$18.99 US
10.38"W x 10.31"H x 0.42"D  
On sale Oct 15, 2024 | 32 Pages | 9781664300590
Preschool - 2
Reading Level: Fountas & Pinnell L

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In his second adventure, High Top, the enthusiastic sneaker, LOVES to show his friends how much he cares about them. But when he comes up with an extravagant way to profess his feelings for his friends, will everything go according to plan?

High Top LOVES to show his friends how much he cares about them. He gives hugs and high fives, and he always finds a way to brighten a friend's day with a smile or a handmade gift. But High Top feels like his efforts are just not enough! So he comes up with an over-the-top plan to REALLY show his friends how much he loves them. What could possibly go wrong?
Tom Lacey is the shoedonym of a group of creative sole mates who, between them, have written and illustrated numerous best-selling books on both sides of the Atlantic. Tom Lacey’s hobbies include bouncing wacky story lines around, running shoe puns past each other, and anthropomorphizing footwear.   

Tom Lacey is the shoedonym of a group of creative sole mates who, between them, have written and illustrated numerous best-selling books on both sides of the Atlantic. Tom Lacey’s hobbies include bouncing wacky story lines around, running shoe puns past each other, and anthropomorphizing footwear.   

Educator Guide for High Top: Sole Mates

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High Top, an enthusiastic young anthropomorphic sneaker brimming with love for his fellow citizens of Shoe Town, is always looking for new ways to show his friends and neighbors how much he cares about them. He spends his days helping out other shoes through his various love languages, which include physical affection, like hugs, and acts of service, like helping a parent babysit. He even tries gift-giving. But none of these methods feels like quite enough to express how much he loves Shoe Town. When High Top’s plan to make an elaborate show of love to Shoe Town through a lit-up billboard sign goes awry, he is disappointed—but is then soon reassured of the reciprocated love and appreciation the other shoes hold for him. Lacey’s heartwarming text and vibrant illustrations, including the endpapers featuring creatively named shoe characters, bring to life a world of smiling, exuberant shoes filled with emotion and, most of all, love and kindness for one another.--Booklist

An anthropomorphic sneaker wants to show his friends how much he loves them.
Vivacious, outgoing High Top cares deeply about the other residents of Shoe Town; his love languages are physical affection and acts of service. But when he decides that it’s time for a grand gesture as big as his own personality, things don’t go according to plan. The giant “I Love Shoe Town” sign he makes draws enough electricity to plunge the town into a blackout. Dejected, High Top heads home to find his previous goodwill returned in the form of thank-you notes and various tokens from his friends. Even better, he soon realizes that his pals have repaired the sign, which now reads “We Love High Top.” The story is simple and straightforward, with spare text that’s ideal for emerging readers. The art is child-friendly; the shoes—among them ballet slippers, sandals, and boots—have expressive eyes and shoelace arms. Lacey weaves in sly humor—side characters have names such as Shoezanne and Vincent Van Toe. Stronger than the first installment, High Top: The Sneaker That Just Can’t Stop! (2023), this tale reads well as a stand-alone.
Sweet-natured and optimistic. (Picture book. 3-7)--Kirkus Reviews
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In his second adventure, High Top, the enthusiastic sneaker, LOVES to show his friends how much he cares about them. But when he comes up with an extravagant way to profess his feelings for his friends, will everything go according to plan?

High Top LOVES to show his friends how much he cares about them. He gives hugs and high fives, and he always finds a way to brighten a friend's day with a smile or a handmade gift. But High Top feels like his efforts are just not enough! So he comes up with an over-the-top plan to REALLY show his friends how much he loves them. What could possibly go wrong?

Author

Tom Lacey is the shoedonym of a group of creative sole mates who, between them, have written and illustrated numerous best-selling books on both sides of the Atlantic. Tom Lacey’s hobbies include bouncing wacky story lines around, running shoe puns past each other, and anthropomorphizing footwear.   

Tom Lacey is the shoedonym of a group of creative sole mates who, between them, have written and illustrated numerous best-selling books on both sides of the Atlantic. Tom Lacey’s hobbies include bouncing wacky story lines around, running shoe puns past each other, and anthropomorphizing footwear.   

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Educator Guide for High Top: Sole Mates

Classroom-based guides appropriate for schools and colleges provide pre-reading and classroom activities, discussion questions connected to the curriculum, further reading, and resources.

(Please note: the guide displayed here is the most recently uploaded version; while unlikely, any page citation discrepancies between the guide and book is likely due to pagination differences between a book’s different formats.)

Praise

High Top, an enthusiastic young anthropomorphic sneaker brimming with love for his fellow citizens of Shoe Town, is always looking for new ways to show his friends and neighbors how much he cares about them. He spends his days helping out other shoes through his various love languages, which include physical affection, like hugs, and acts of service, like helping a parent babysit. He even tries gift-giving. But none of these methods feels like quite enough to express how much he loves Shoe Town. When High Top’s plan to make an elaborate show of love to Shoe Town through a lit-up billboard sign goes awry, he is disappointed—but is then soon reassured of the reciprocated love and appreciation the other shoes hold for him. Lacey’s heartwarming text and vibrant illustrations, including the endpapers featuring creatively named shoe characters, bring to life a world of smiling, exuberant shoes filled with emotion and, most of all, love and kindness for one another.--Booklist

An anthropomorphic sneaker wants to show his friends how much he loves them.
Vivacious, outgoing High Top cares deeply about the other residents of Shoe Town; his love languages are physical affection and acts of service. But when he decides that it’s time for a grand gesture as big as his own personality, things don’t go according to plan. The giant “I Love Shoe Town” sign he makes draws enough electricity to plunge the town into a blackout. Dejected, High Top heads home to find his previous goodwill returned in the form of thank-you notes and various tokens from his friends. Even better, he soon realizes that his pals have repaired the sign, which now reads “We Love High Top.” The story is simple and straightforward, with spare text that’s ideal for emerging readers. The art is child-friendly; the shoes—among them ballet slippers, sandals, and boots—have expressive eyes and shoelace arms. Lacey weaves in sly humor—side characters have names such as Shoezanne and Vincent Van Toe. Stronger than the first installment, High Top: The Sneaker That Just Can’t Stop! (2023), this tale reads well as a stand-alone.
Sweet-natured and optimistic. (Picture book. 3-7)--Kirkus Reviews

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