![]() ![]() But I found this to be a great method of starting discussion with our children about different marriage traditions around the world and across different religious beliefs as well. There were some differences in this book between how our family’s culture celebrates marriage and how it was described. ![]() Although the text is repetitive, since the book is nicely laid out and the illustrations are so appealing, it doesn’t feel as awkward or irritating as some other early reader books. Some words are difficult (tuxedo) but it’s fairly easy and has lots of repetition for early readers. The text is appropriate for the intended readers with nice large black text on a white background. Although immigration has replaced marriage equality as the hot topic of the moment, Worm Loves Worm is still a valuable addition to your library.Ĭurato’s illustrations are adorable and the simple but colorful drawings are perfect for engaging young readers. This book got a lot of attention while marriage equality was still in the news, but the buzz has died down. ![]() Will Worm and Worm ever be able to just be married? But then Cricket and Beetle and the rest all have their own ideas about what a wedding should look like. Austrian, illustrated by Mike Curato.īalzer + Bray imprint, HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 2016. ![]()
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