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Words and Your Heart
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
Your words are amazing! This book is about your heart. The little bit inside of you that makes you, you!
A very timely book about the power of words – and how we use them. Told through the eyes of Pip and Cat, this book beautifully demonstrates the importance of what we say – both positive and negative. Thoughtful, warm-hearted and completely non-preachy, this is a book that has already resonated with large numbers of children, whose teachers report a sea of change in the culture of their classroom after reading it.
'It's a great way to encourage discussion and to share the power of words' Parents in Touch
'A beautiful book that tells a strong story that spans all generations' – Donna J
'Truly beautiful and effective' – Jo E
'Possibly the most beautiful present I have ever received' – Lisa W
A universal message, for a world that always needs a little more kindness by an exciting new talent in picture books, Kate Jane Neal.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Newcomer Neal entreats readers to recognize the power that words possess. "You see, the words that go into your ears," she explains, "can actually affect your heart! (The little bit inside of you that makes you, you!)" Most of the book focuses on how words can encourage and inspire, but Neal doesn't avoid the fact that "sometimes words can be like a deadly arrow... that can pierce someone's heart." Red accents are the only color in Neal's gestural ink drawings, which feature a roundheaded child and a cat acting out the story's emotional lows and highs; in one scene, the child cheers on the exhausted cat from the sidelines of a race ("If someone wants to give up, your words can help them keep going"). An earnest plea to choose one's words with care and to use them for the greater good. Ages 2 6.