‘What is Love?’ by Etan Boritzer, the second title in the bestselling ‘What is?’ series.
‘What is Love?’ unravels the common thread that bind us all—our shared needs and the universal quest for love. Through the pages of this book, Boritzer seamlessly weaves a message of multiculturalism and diversity, emphasizing these as bridges that lead us to a place of understanding and tolerance.
This sincere yet playful exploration invites children from all walks of life to ponder the richness of the human experience. ‘What is Love?’ becomes a guide for our young minds, fostering not only an appreciation for one of life’s tenderest emotions but also planting the seeds of honest caring and goodwill.
Love can be hard to define but knows no boundaries. It’s a universal language that speaks to the hearts of children, encouraging them to embrace the diversity that makes our world so beautifully interconnected.
About the Author
Etan Boritzer writes best selling books for children (ages 5 – 11) on character education, social values and the BIG questions which children ask about life. He believes as Audrey Hepburn said while Director of UNICEF: Children are the only hope; His books are translated into 6 languages and have been widely praised by numerous parents magazines, national newspapers and professional and educational reviews. He has written books for children on topics such as self-esteem, grief and loss, bullying, ethics and tolerance.
Reviews
WHAT IS LOVE? uses all of the sights, sounds and stories of being a child and being a human being to bring us deeper into the genuineness of love and all that it can really be in and for the human story and experience.
Rev. Dr. Richard B. Gilbert, World Pastoral Care Center
WHAT IS LOVE? presents a multicultural approach to educating children in an entertaining way about the larger choices in life; richly illustrated, it makes for terrific reading, and is appropriate for older children also.
Amanda Pisani, Editor, Science of Mind Review
WHAT IS LOVE? shows us how people’s need for each other can be met through trust in one another.
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