All our love

Titre
All our love

Kari-Lynn, Winters

Sommaire
"All Our Love, told by older sibling, Sofia, is a welcome story for new baby Oliver. We experience Sofia's anticipation, her worries and excitement, and we feel her big love for her family. It's always been her two dads and her, and that made them just right, and now they will be four. In the form of a letter about her family that Sofia writes to Oliver as she waits for him to arrive, All Our Love is so beautifully told, both showing all the elements that any close family has in common, and the specific composition of this one. Families come in so many forms. What makes a strong one is the love. This story allows kids who come from a family that is not heteronormative to see themselves on the page. And it is also valuable for kids who do, as it develops the story of a family that is about so much more than parents' sexual orientation. And more than anything, it's a warm and joyful story, perfect for any family or story time. The team of Kari-Lynn and Scot Ritchie behind it means it will be so well supported for the conversations that follow out in the world."--

Date de publication comme intervalle
2024

Description matérielle
32 pages : illustrations

Note générale
Published simultaneously in hardcover by North Winds Press.

Terme de vedette-matière
Siblings -- Fiction.
 
Family -- Fiction.
 
Gay parents -- Fiction.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Ritchie, Scot,

Résumé
"All Our Love, told by older sibling, Sofia, is a welcome story for new baby Oliver. We experience Sofia's anticipation, her worries and excitement, and we feel her big love for her family. It's always been her two dads and her, and that made them just right, and now they will be four. In the form of a letter about her family that Sofia writes to Oliver as she waits for him to arrive, All Our Love is so beautifully told, both showing all the elements that any close family has in common, and the specific composition of this one. Families come in so many forms. What makes a strong one is the love. This story allows kids who come from a family that is not heteronormative to see themselves on the page. And it is also valuable for kids who do, as it develops the story of a family that is about so much more than parents' sexual orientation. And more than anything, it's a warm and joyful story, perfect for any family or story time. The team of Kari-Lynn and Scot Ritchie behind it means it will be so well supported for the conversations that follow out in the world."-- Provided by publisher.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781443198813

Informations de publication
Toronto, Ontario : Scholastic Canada Ltd., 2024.


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