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The World Is Awake - by Linsey Davis (Hardcover)

The World Is Awake - by  Linsey Davis (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Good Morning America" news correspondent Davis shares a whimsical, rhyming story that inspires children to celebrate all of God's blessings.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Inspire children to be thankful for all of God's blessings with this joyful celebration of the simple pleasures all around us. Perfect for sharing at bedtime or story time, The World Is Awake gives children (and their parents) a sense of awe and wonder at the world around them.</strong></p><p>Linsey Davis, Emmy Award-winning <em>ABC News</em> anchor and bestselling author, invites us to celebrate the everyday miracles that surround us in this inspiring and diverse picture book. From blooming flowers in the backyard to the roaring animals at the zoo to the breeze in the evening trees ... the world is awake!</p><p>Now also available as a board book, <em>The World Is Awake</em>: </p><ul><li>features playful and heartwarming read-aloud rhymes from Emmy Award-winning ABC News anchor Linsey Davis</li><li>includes whimsical, joy-filled illustrations from bestselling artist Lucy Fleming</li><li>is a great board book for ages 0-4, preschool, kindergarten and early elementary age kids</li><li>celebrates diversity and inspires gratitude for God's blessings</li><li>makes a wonderful gift for birthdays, Easter, and other gift-giving holidays</li></ul><p>Celebrate your everyday blessings through <em>The World Is Awake</em>.</p><p>Look for additional inspirational children's picture books and audio products from award-winning author Linsey Davis: </p><ul><li><em>How High is Heaven</em></li><li><em>Stay This Way Forever</em></li><li><em>One Big Heart</em></li><li><em>The Linsey Davis Children's Audio Collection</em></li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>'Writing with poet Bottum, news correspondent Davis offers an endearing picture book that celebrates creation from a Christian perspective. Two African-American siblings begin their journey of appreciation and admiration by looking outside their living room window into a lush field filled with flowers, grasshoppers, and butterflies. The brother narrates as he and his sister head outdoors; his first-person rhymes sometimes strike adult, even preacherly notes ('The world is awake--it's a wonderful place, / alive with God's power and glad with His grace'). Playful moments (including an animal parade at the zoo) keep the mood upbeat, and Fleming's jubilant illustrations offer plenty of visual stimulation--her use of rough, scribbly texture brings depth to scenes of the children in a windswept meadow, visiting the zoo and farmers market with their parents, and taking part in a family dinner that precedes bedtime rituals of praying and reading stories. Together this trio has created a joyous book that communicates the beauty in everything, reminding readers to appreciate ordinary events and occasions, as well as Earth's animals and other natural wonders.' -- Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly<br><br>This lovely book extends the uplifting sentiment of Psalm 118:24 by following a pair of siblings through their day, and framing the story with the Bible verse itself: 'This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.' A little brown-skinned girl and her brother (the boy narrates) look outside onto a yard alive with butterflies, dragonflies, grasshoppers, and bees. The rhyming text moves the reader with the children from inside to outside, with the trees and houses leaning toward one another in a reassuring way. Next is a trip to the zoo with their parents, followed by a visit to a farmer's market, a bountiful dinner of fruits and vegetables, prayer, a book, and bed. The centerpiece of the book, in which the children, visiting the zoo, gaze through glass at animals--predator and prey--standing next to each other, will remind many adult readers of the Eden-like Peaceable Kingdom paintings by American artist Edward Hicks. This is indeed an Edenic appreciation of the world. --Connie Fletcher--Booklist Magazine!<br>

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