Love the world

Todd Parr

Book - 2017

Whether looking at one's own nose and toes, helping others, or exploring the world, there is always something to love.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
New York, NY ; Boston, MA : Little, Brown and Company 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Todd Parr (author)
Edition
First Edition
Item Description
"Megan Tingley Books."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780316506588
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Lots of things to love are presented in bright, bold pictures. Each page offers a simple imperative (or two)"Love"followed by an object to love. The first is "Love the world," and the illustration, against a sky-blue background, shows the Earth in green and blue with a big red heart affixed. Other things to love range far and wide: your face, your nose, your toes, your eyes, your size. In the "Love your toes" picture, a bright pink pig wallows on its back in a large patch of brown mud. Love "the bees" and "the trees"; love "making art" and "sharing your heart"; love "your walk" and "your talk." "Love taking a stand" depicts a smiling Statue of Liberty holding a sign that reads "Welcome, friends!" The animals in "Love the sea" are a variety of colors. Those in "Love the land" have wild patterns as well, like a purple elephant with multicolored polka dots. Parr's people are his customary assemblage of very diverse humans, including blue and purple people, and an orange child with green hair smiles from a wheelchair. Parr's simplicity is integral to the power of his book. His positive messages are bolstered by the sunniness of his illustrations, which could have been drawn by a young child. They're done on a drawing tablet, starting with bold black lines and dropping in vibrant color. Can love change the world? Here's hoping. (Picture book. 2-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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