Review: The Invisible String by Patrice Karst & Joanne Lew-Vriethoff

Have you ever been apart from someone close to you but still felt their love? That’s because we all are connected by an invisible string to those who we love. Jeremy and Liza learn about this string from their mom one night when they are scared due to a big thunderstorm. Liza & Jeremy ask their mom lots of questions after learning about this string. Their mom explains that no matter where they are, the invisible string connecting them will always reach them so they can feel each other’s love, even  if that someone is dead, or you have made the other person upset. This book is a beautiful, easy to understand way for young children to understand the concept of love and how it can withstand any condition despite your current emotions or geographical distance. The drawings help to exemplify these complex emotions. This is a book great for the reader who is grasping the concept of love or who has recently lost someone they love.

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