Description: "When a little girl finds a balloon, everyone assumes it's her birthday and she doesn't correct them, but as an elaborate party is planned, she realizes she has to tell the truth"-- Provided by publisher.
Review Quotes: Morality tales often feel dour or weighty, but this one is relentlessly light. You can make mistakes, Henderson reminds readers, but you have the power to fix them. The whole book has a similarly airy feel, from the dazzling, midcentury art-inspired illustrations in a matte palette, with colorful bursts of amber, coral, and cerulean, to the frequent perspective changes that help readers empathize with the young protagonist. Smart touches, like the ants' droll dialogue and the funky, slightly off-kilter typeface, add to the quirkiness. Fresh, funny, and as sweet as vanilla buttercream frosting.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
--School Library Journal