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Why the World Needs Love

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Discover all the different ways we experience the best feeling of all and celebrate life's greatest gift in this sweet book for kids, the perfect Easter basket stuffer!

Celebrate the many forms that love can take in this all-new children's picture book from the team that brought you the New York Times and USA Today bestselling book Why a Daughter Needs a Dad! Filled with genuine sentiment, adorable animal illustrations, and gentle, heartfelt rhymes, this sweet book for kids is the perfect reminder that love can be found all around us, from the biggest moments to the smallest gestures and everywhere in between.

Why the World Needs Love is the perfect read aloud to connect families and friends together, with a meaningful story that readers will treasure for years to come! An inspiring book for kids 4-7, holiday stocking stuffer, graduation gift, or a simple way to say "I love you" at Valentine's Day or any time of year.

When we hear "I love you," it makes us feel warm,

Like we're always protected, and safe from the storm.

Love can take many shapes, sizes, and forms,

But it's always right there by your side.

More heartfelt children's books by Gregory E. Lang:

  • Why a Daughter Needs a Dad
  • Why a Daughter Needs a Mom
  • Why a Son Needs a Dad
  • Why a Son Needs a Mom
  • Why We Need Teachers
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        November 15, 2022
        A poetic reminder of love. Told in verse that follows an AAAB rhyme scheme, this work, adapted by Manning from Lang's earlier gift books, starts out at "maudlin" and keeps layering on the purple prose until even the most dewy-eyed readers will wonder if the title is supposed to be a satirical riff on sentimentality ("What makes a life full, and happy, and bright? / A feeling that warms you like summer's sunlight? / What makes your heart feel like a bird in mid-flight? / The answer is easy: It's love!"). Each spread features text on a white background accompanied by a small floral design; on the facing page, an image depicts an older and younger creature interacting. The illustrations are warm, with a fuzzy effect that ramps up the cute factor; if My Little Pony art is a five and Precious Moments figurines are a nine, this tale is going for 12. Not all the creature pairings--particularly the insects--are accurate. Dragonfly young are aquatic and unable to fly until adulthood, and young ladybugs look nothing like adults (and are proof of awkward childhoods). The creators missed an opportunity to identify the animals depicted in the story, so caregivers should plan to do some research if curious youngsters have questions about the less common creatures portrayed. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Why does the world need this book? (Picture book. 4-8)

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