Words to love by

Richard Warren, 1954-

Book - 2018

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zonderkidz [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Richard Warren, 1954- (author)
Other Authors
Ag Jatkowska (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm
ISBN
9780310752820
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Review by Booklist Review

In supportive, uplifting fashion, Warren focuses on the multifaceted impact of words and being mindful of those we use with others. The straightforward, brief main text introduces concepts, which are enlivened by brightly colored cartoon illustrations incorporating examples of related words and language and featuring expressive, multicultural characters, predominantly kids, in connected activities. For instance, Words can show respect depicts a boy saying, After you, Ma'am, as he opens a door for a woman pushing stroller. Other scenarios highlight words for fostering inclusiveness and showing appreciation, as well as a faith-based element ( God wants you to have a heart filled with kindness and love ). Fanciful touches in the art help temper, though not undermine, some of the more cautionary assertions, such as Be careful with your words . . . you can't take them back, accompanied by an image of a girl trying to scrub away the phrase I hate you. With a gently emphasized Christian message at its core, this thought-provoking, motivational picture book is a nice additional to faith-based collections.--Shelle Rosenfeld Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Using a series of relatable, concrete examples, pastor and bestselling adult author Warren (The Purpose Driven Life) introduces young readers to the idea that the words one chooses to speak can greatly affect others. Alongside Warren's brief passages of text ("Words can encourage.... They can bring out the best in people"), Jatkowska's sunny mixed-media vignettes feature ethnically diverse children using language that spurs positive actions and reactions. In one spread, four spot illustrations, connected via arrows and dotted lines, demonstrate how one "can spread love and kindness." Hurtful, angry words and phrases are also addressed, though Warren's suggestion to be careful with one's words feels heavy-handed: "Once you send them out into the world, you can't get them back." This ode to compassionate language should have broad appeal. Ages 4-8. (Dec.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.