All the World
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Follow a circle of family and friends through the course of a day from morning till night as they discover the importance of all things great and small in our world, from the tiniest shell on the beach, to warm family connections, to the widest sunset sky.
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Add a QuoteHope and peace and love and trust. All the world is all of us.
hive, bee, wings, hum...
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Add a CommentI like the drawings in this book.
A beautiful book that made me very nostalgic for family vacations! Visually stunning, and the sparse language lets kids fill in the rest with their imagination. It keeps my 2 year old's attention because of the pictures, and I usually adlib a few descriptions as well. Great for summer time or before bed reading (as it is a little 'slow').
This book has a neat idea; it lists many parts of the world and nicely draws each section into a whole. The conclusion is the same, for it shows that all the previous parts are part of something larger. It is a good book to teach kids how important the little things are in making our world what it is.
As a parent, I loved this book, thought it was beautiful. However, my 3 year old daughter didn't go for it and never wanted to read it.
this book was pretty boring.
I liked their sand castle.
I think this is a subtle, beautiful book. There's not really a story, but that's not what it's about. It's more about the families and the interconnected relationships that are depicted in the simple words and lush illustrations. I haven't been able to get through it all the way with my daughter without tearing up a bit at the end.
winner of a recent Caldecott award - story of a multi-ethnic family at the beach. For 3 to 6 year olds
2010 Caldecott Honor Book!
Delightfully retro illustrations