In the Heart

In the Heart by Ann Warren Turner, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2001, is a first edition book featuring 32 pages in English. This work presents a poetic exploration of the elements that define a child’s world, emphasizing the warmth of everyday moments and the significance of relationships. Through vivid imagery, it invites readers to reflect on the heart of various experiences, from the comfort of a kitchen filled with muffins to the intimacy of sharing secrets with a friend.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of emotions and social themes woven throughout the text. The book captures the essence of love and romance in a way that resonates with young audiences, highlighting the small yet meaningful aspects of life that contribute to a child’s happiness. Accompanied by three-dimensional art that complements the lyrical prose, this edition offers a delightful experience that encourages children to consider what truly matters in their own lives.
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What’s at the heart of the house?
A kitchen with warm muffins
and talk like clouds of stream.
What’s at the heart of the afternoon?
A friend with an ear to hold a secret.
What’s at the heart of this book?
Poetry that captures what a child loves best.
With art as three-dimensional and
rich as the extraordinary words, this
joyful book looks at the bits and
pieces and beautiful fabrics that make
a childs world special.
What’s at the heart of your world?
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