By Amanda Gorman , Christian Robinson
Age Group: 3 - 6 Years
Description:
The world can feel awfully big sometimes. And the problems in it can feel even bigger. Sometimes everyone tells you, "It won't work. Don't bother. You can't fix that." But what if you tried anyway? What if a small act of love — picking up a piece of trash, planting one little seed, lending a hand to a friend — could quietly grow into something wonderful? From world-renowned presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman and Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Christian Robinson comes a tender, soaring picture book of hope. Through lyrical, gentle verse and breathtaking, joyful collage-style art, a young child watches a forgotten patch of their neighbourhood blossom into a place of beauty — proving that one small "something" today can ripple into a "someday" worth believing in. Quietly powerful and bursting with kindness, this is a future-classic for changemakers of every age.
3 - 6 Years
Picture Book (Hard Cover)
English
Emotions & Behaviour, Experiences, Poetry, Realistic Fiction
Activism, Environment, Kindness, Motivation, Persistence
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Amanda Gorman , Christian Robinson
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