I Wish You More
A**R
Cute Book for Kids as the Grow
I bought this book for all of my kids for their teachers to sign throughout the years as an alternative to the standard “Oh, The Places You’ll Go” that most people use. The illustrations are beautiful, the words simple and meaningful, and a book that would be loved by both kids and adults for its sweet and loving message.
B**R
Sweet Story for People You Love
As an elementary school principal, I read this story to each class and donated a copy to their classroom library before I left for another position. It is full of metaphors that lead to great disccussions about how to be a kind, caring, and happy human.
M**E
Cute
Bought this to start with my daughter to go through school.
A**R
Adorable
Read everyday to my daughter. So sweet
C**N
Love this book.
I have 2 of these and use them for my kids teachers to sign at the end of the year. Such a sweet book.
J**L
Awesome Book!
This is a wonderful book that is well loved.
A**G
Very cute book
Cute book. Bought for a gift for a baby. Makes a good extra gift for birthday or baby shower or any holiday.
G**T
Wishing the Best ... for All Ages
While this lovely book is intended for youngsters, I would assert that like Oh, the Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss, it will touch the hearts of all who read it. (I gave a copy to my daughter who will marry in just a few days.) I Wish You More by Amy Krause Rosenthal and Tim Lichtenfeld delights visually and embodies an important concept: life is complocated. It includes joys and sorrows, ups and downs, twists and turns and surprises that delight as well as some that disappoint. Like a well-balanced meal, the life is richer and more nuanced when it includes both the sweet and the sour, the difficult and the simple.Kids tend to see life in terms of black and white. I Wish You More uses this duality in a way that helps readers understand that along with challenges, joy follows. Like a beautiful garden which depends on a blend of sun and shade, moist and dry spells, a full life blooms with lovely moments that counterbalance the storms, sadness and tears. In the contrast we more deeply appreciate each.The wonderful illustrations by Lichtenfeld breathe life into the words . The spare text helps readers to understand that hard things do occur and that they are balanced out by the happy, the thrilling and the tender moments. Instead of falling into the trap of seeing things as all/nothing, sad/happy readers can appreciate that life is filled with a spectrum of experiences. They get to choose on which they will focus and who/what will define them.#AQParenting Perspective: Adoptive families can feel the message of this book deeply because our lives have been shaped profoundly by the losses and gains inherent in adoption. I Wish You More lends itself to conversations about how positives can replace negatives, happiness trumping sadness and gains bridging losses. One does not erase the other; each is real, touches us deeply and sculpts our lives. I enjoy the fundamentally optimistic tone of the book and rate it 5 stars. --Gayle H. Swift, ABC, Adoption & Me: A Multicultural Picture Book
R**E
I wish you more…
Love this book, it has a beautiful story and wonderful pictures.
L**O
Lovely
We love this book, beautiful and amazing illustration.
M**S
Lo máximo!!!
Está precioso este libro, lo volvería a comprar un millón de veces, está divino :)
S**.
Un augurio non solo per bambini…
Cosa dire? Stupendo, non ci sono altre parole per descrivere questo libro per bambini.Una bella coccola prima di fare nanna.
N**A
Good book
Good book
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