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The World Needs the Wonder You See

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Wait time: About 8 weeks

New York Times bestselling author Joanna Gaines welcomes you on an imaginative adventure through nature's small surprises and invites you and your children to be curious, slow down, and take in everyday wonders. With vibrant art by Julianna Swaney that is full of dreamy details, this whimsical picture book will inspire your family to pause busy schedules and explore together.

Inspired by Joanna's young son's insistence to "look up!" and the shift to a slower perspective she enjoyed after having her last child, this book shares the delight of taking a friend by the hand, getting your boots muddy, and discovering the secrets just waiting to be uncovered.

In The World Needs the Wonder You See, you and your kids will

  • slow your pace, look closely, and find joy as you make discoveries together;
  • join a diverse cast of children on a journey below leaves, amidst treetops, under ocean waves, through rabbits' tunnels, and into the clouds;
  • imagine hidden worlds in which ladybugs live in tiny cabins, snails journey through mushroom fields, and stars paint stories across the sky; and
  • learn to notice the amazing beauty that children naturally see.
  • This companion book to The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be is perfect for

  • children ages 4–8;
  • grandparents, parents, teachers, and librarians;
  • classroom story times and discussions about valuing others' ideas and perspectives;
  • households that enjoy watching Chip and Joanna on Magnolia Network and HGTV's Fixer Upper; and
  • holiday or Christmas gift-giving, birthdays, graduations, or other celebrations.
  • Celebrate the wonder of the world through a child's eyes in this imaginative book about all the beauty, hope, and surprise hiding in plain sight. Look up. Lean in. Bend low. Reach for new heights. Every day, from every place, there's more to see in this great big world of possibility.

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      • Kirkus

        March 15, 2025
        Interior decorator and TV personality Gaines invites readers to open their eyes and exercise their imaginations. There's a world to be explored out there--and only children can really take part. What does "looking for wonder" entail? Slowing down and looking up, around, and everywhere. At the outset, a group of eager, racially diverse young friends--including one who uses a wheelchair--are fully prepared for a grand adventure. They offer tips about how and where to look: Why, there's a "grand parade" of marching ants! And, these kids add, perspective is key. A rainy day might signal gloom to some, but to those filled with wonder, showers bring "magic puddles for play"; a forest is "an enchanted world," the ocean conceals "a spectacular city," and the night sky boasts "extraordinary sights." The takeaway: "Wonder is never in short supply." It's a robust, empowering message, as is the exhortation to "keep your mind open, and let curiosity guide the way." Youngsters are also advised to share their discoveries. The upbeat narrative is delivered in clunky verse, but the colorful cartoonish illustrations brimming with activity and good cheer (including some adorable anthropomorphized animals in the backgrounds) make up for the textual lapses and should motivate readers to embark on their own "wonder explorations." Handy advice for perpetually inquisitive children.(Picture book. 4-7)

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