Thursday, December 29, 2022

"Why the World Needs Love" - a bookwrap

 

Unwrapping





Why the World Needs Love

Book by Gregory E. Lang

Illustrated by Lisa Alderson



Specs


* Reading Age:  4-7 years

* Grade Level:  K-3

* Hardcover:  40 pages

* Publisher:  Sourcebooks Kids

* Pub. Date:  January 3, 2023

* ISBN-13:  978-1728258881

* Language:  English 



"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!”


Discover all the different ways we experience the best feeling of all in Why the World Needs Love, the perfect kid's book to celebrate life's greatest gift!




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The Book


This assuring and comforting book is the perfect bedtime read or anytime read.  It is a celebration of love and kindness and tells how these attributes come in many different forms.  


Heart-warming rhymes and adorable animal illustrations grace each page reminding readers that love is all around us.  


"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".


I love the book and I happily recommend it.  More wonderful kid'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

 

  I love "Why the World Needs Love"  and I whole-heartedly recommend it.


Storywraps Rating - 5 HUGS! 


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Meet the Author/Illustrator






Gregory E. Lang is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has sold nearly 6 million copies of his inspirational gift and devotion books, including Why a Daughter Needs a Dad, and Why a Daughter Needs a Mom, Lead Serve Love: 100 Three Word Ways to be Like Jesus, and Why We Need Jesus: 100 Reasons. He has published thirty-eight books and is an accomplished photographer.

With a Ph.D. in Child and Family Development, Lang is the Executive Director of a Christian medical ministry serving the poor and uninsured of north metro Atlanta. He lives near Atlanta with his wife and their two daughters. 

Says Lang: "I love sushi (the real stuff, as in uni, jelly fish and idako, not the frou-frou California rolls adored by the undaring masses) and offal (yep, glands and unmentionables), bacon and bourbon flavored dark chocolate, long road trips with my navigator asleep in the seat next to me, black coffee all day long, the smell of rain, the fact that my momma still sends me birthday money, and improv cooking (you'd be surprised what you can make with leftovers and a good squeeze of sriracha sauce). I'd rather be poor, naΓ―ve and found than rich, sophisticated and lost. If I could do it over again I wouldn't because it was the pain and misery and bloody mistakes that took me to my knees and led me to Jesus. One day I mean to start a small neighborhood church for the folks who think they aren't welcome in a church. I plan to work to the age of 75 and then go part-time so I can enjoy sleeping late more often than just on the weekends. And, the Lord willing, I hope to outlive my wife so that it is I who she depends on right to the very end.”




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