Two-time Caldecott Medalists Leo and Diane Dillon show children
playfully creating a more generous, peaceful world where everyone shares
with others.
All roads lead to kindness in this powerful final collaboration between
Leo and Diane Dillon. In a colorful tree house, a rainbow of children
determine the most important needs in our complex world, and following
spreads present boys and girls happily helping others. Kids bring
abundant food to the hungry; medicine and cheer to the sick; safe
housing, education, and religious tolerance to all; and our planet is
treated with care. Forgiveness and generosity are seen as essential,
because kids know how to share, and they understand the power of
love.The book closes with examples of fun ways to help others--along
with FDR's "Four Freedoms" and "The Second Bill of Rights," which
illuminate these concepts.A tribute to peace and a celebration of
diverse cultures, this last collaboration by the Dillons captures the
wondrous joy of all people, and the unique beauty within each one of us
shines forth. If kids ran the world, it would be a better place--for
grown-ups, too.