"He had lots of rocks - a homework rock,
a thinking rock, a fort-building rock.
But his favorites were his wishing rocks.
He made wishes for snow days, perfect
pumpkins, and chocolate cake for dessert.
Once, on the first day of school, he had
wished for a friend, and he got two!"
Packing rocks is only one of the jobs Jayden must do in preparation for the family's upcoming move. Jayden, a noticer, especially notices rocks. Rather than packing as his father suggests, Jayden spends time organizing his rock collection. His wishing rock jar is the first to be packed. His many rocks might be ready to move; Jayden is not.
There is much about the new house Jayden doesn't like. His mother thinks he should give it a chance. Instead, he worries about the home they are leaving: the old tree, his many friends. Will he find new friends? The very next morning, Jayden finds a rare wishing rock. He wishes his wish, and puts it in his pocket. On a bicycle trip through his new neighborhood, Jayden hears a rustle on the other side of a white fence. It's a boy.
Jayden introduces himself, only to recognize that Alex is also a noticer who likes bugs. The two are off on a journey of discovery before lunch. That night, Jayden adds his new wishing rock to his collection, and finally fills the jar. What an opportunity to get started on a brand-new jar in a brand-new home!
Mixed-media artwork is textural and filled with emotion. The images fully reflect Ms. Crimi's warm storytelling. The feelings of uncertainty Jayden experiences with all the changes wrought by their move are clear for readers, as is the joy found in a new friend.








