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Back to topYou Are Part of the Wonder (Hardcover)
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Description
Meditative and enchanting, this beautifully illustrated picture book encourages us to explore, connect, and find wonder in nature.
"A lovely invitation to children to see themselves as part of the larger world around them." Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
There's a bird outside your window
with a song that's full of sky,
and it wonders why you stay inside
when you are free to fly?
You Are Part of the Wonder is a tranquil celebration of nature, mindfulness, and joy.
About the Author
Ruth Doyle gently delivers powerful messages promoting love, empathy, and understanding, while celebrating the beauty of the world we live in. Many of her stories feature animals, an obsession that started early. With her daughter, she runs Mini Motley Sanctuary, home to a flock of sheep, eight chickens, three dogs, two rescued miniature horses, six guinea pigs, and two rabbits. The animals inspire and invade Ruth's stories, as well as make regular appearances at schools for animal-writing workshops. Ruth lives in Suffolk, England.
Britta Teckentrup is an award-winning illustrator, author, and fine artist. Since 1993 Britta has written and illustrated over 120 picture books which have been translated into over 30 different languages. After 17 years in the UK, Britta now lives and works in Berlin with her Scottish husband and their son, Vincent.
Praise For…
What a warm, gentle, and vital message this U.K. import radiates as it tells kids to "fly!" and how wonderful for children to feel embraced by nature at all times, day and night, in all seasons, and in all kinds of weather. . . . A lovely invitation to children to see themselves as part of the larger world around them.
— Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
Doyle (Dreams for Our Daughters) and Teckentrup (My Little Book of Big Questions) open their lilting, lushly visualized exhortation about the natural world with something of a dare . . . imperative rhyming couplets invite each to contemplate, explore, and observe the outdoors.
— Publisher's Weekly