A young child explores love and faith in this picture book.
A child says, “I come to earth to fill many hearts with love.” The kid shares experiences of comfort and joy, especially from mom and dad. The child explains that people of all cultures participate in positive activities: “Some friends wear different kinds of clothes than I wear, / But they still play and pray.” And despite religious and cultural differences, everyone expresses love, especially toward family members. The youngster also emphasizes the diverse ways that people practice religion. (“Some cover their heads, some bow, and some kneel.”) But the child concludes that ultimately people are united and that “it’s about how we show love each moment of each day.” One of the final illustrations portrays a group of children of various ethnicities looking toward a vibrant blue sky. The book’s images depict followers of religions that include Islam and Orthodox Judaism. Some of the language features a Christian perspective (“For you Holy Spirit, shining down from above... / We feel your peace... / I know the Love of heaven”). Taylor’s upbeat message underscoring respect and unity is laudable and inspiring. Duarte’s bright and intricate illustrations are wonderful. The charming images depict people around the world with assorted skin colors. All ages are shown celebrating, eating, and enjoying time with family and friends. Many wear traditional or regional garments, such as wooden shoes.
An uplifting and beautifully illustrated celebration of cultural and religious similarities and differences.