For fans of bestselling picture books like All the World and Love, a poetic story that celebrates the littlest things we all need to be happy -- and the beauty of sharing with others when we have more to give.
Kathy Wolff lives in Overland Park, Kansas, with her
husband, her two kids, and Mike the Dog. She is also the author of
What George Forgot, illustrated by Richard Byrne.
kathywolffbooks.com
Twitter: @KathyWolffbooks
Instagram: @KathyWolffbooks
Margaux Meganck has lived in farflung places all over the
world, but now resides in Portland, Oregon, where all she needs is
a cozy spot to watch the rain fall and someone lovely to laugh
with, like her husband, Cody. She loves to draw and write about the
world around her. She is also the author and illustrator of People
Are Wild.
margauxmeganck.com
Twitter and Instagram: @MargauxMeganck
Adults and children appreciate one another as well as the resources
that make their bodies, minds, and spirits grow. . . . The serene,
colorful pictures turn the poetic text into a narrative, as the
characters go home, make food, and come together again in a large
community gathering once all needs are met, because “the only need
left… / …is to share.” The lyrical text is a delight to read aloud,
and the layout invites young readers to participate by guessing the
word to be found on the next page—and, inevitably, memorizing them
after the multiple reads that are bound to happen with this
mesmerizing book. All we need. . . is to read (this book!).
*Kirkus Reviews, starred review*
Humorous... a lighthearted, amusing portrayal of routines.
*Booklist on WHAT GEORGE FORGOT*
Haphazard and silly . . . A clever way to usher kids to the bus
with a smile.
*Kirkus Reviews on WHAT GEORGE FORGOT*
The bright, textured, and expressive illustrations depict a diverse
and multigenerational neighborhood community and beautifully
complement the story.
*School Library Journal on THE MARVELOUS MUSTARD SEED*
Meganck's handsome paintings of diverse characters and present-day
settings may help readers find greater connections to their
messages about value, faithfulness, and appreciation.
*Publishers Weekly on WHO COUNTS: 100 SHEEP, 10 COINS, AND 2 SONS*
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