The Invisible Web

by Patrice Karst, Joanne Lew-Vriethoff (Illustrator)
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9780316524964

Series: The Invisible String
Audience: Children
For Ages: 3+ years old
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 32
Published: 28th April 2020
Publisher: Hachette Children's Books
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 1.2 x 26.4  x 26.4
Weight (kg): 0.47
Edition Number: 1

From the author of the picture book phenomenon The Invisible String, which has sold half a million copies to date, comes a moving companion title about our connections to each other, to the world, and to the universe.

For twenty years, the modern classic The Invisible String has helped hundreds of thousands of children and adults understand that they are connected to the ones they love, no matter how far apart they are. Now, the author of that bestselling phenomenon uses the same effective bonding technique to explain the very best news of all: All of our strings to one another are interconnected in The Invisible Web. 'It breathes as we breathe, pulsating all over our Earth, the single heartbeat of life and love. And do you know what that makes us all? One Very Big Family!'

This uplifting inspirational title for all ages puts the concept of 'six degrees of separation' into a new context that urges readers to recognize, respect, and celebrate their infinite, unbreakable bonds with the entire human family.

About the Author

Patrice Karst is the bestselling author of The Invisible String, The Invisible String Workbook, and The Smile That Went Around the World. Her adult books include God Made Easy and The Single Mother's Survival Guide. Born in London, England, she now lives in Ventura, California, and is the mother of one grown son.

About the Illustrator

Joanne Lew-Vriethoff is the acclaimed illustrator of many children's books including the new edition of The Invisible String and the Invisible String Workbook, as well as Stacy McAnulty's Beautiful and Brave. Born in Malaysia, she grew up in Los Angeles, studied at the Art Center College of Pasadena, and now lives in Amsterdam.

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