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Beautiful board book! I will now be gifting this for every baby shower I attend. Pair with Monique Gray Smith's I Hope for a lovely meditation for new babies or graduating students.

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Many thanks to Netgalley for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an unbiased opinion.

This is a beautiful book that incorporates sayings about gratitude and includes beautiful photographs of people to go along with the sayings. The simple messages in the book are meant to remind us all to be thankful for what we have within us that can be easily shared with others.

It is a book for children and what it has to say is simple but profound. These are words that we all need to hear every now and then but if we instill gratitude in children, they would grow up to be better people. More appreciative or each other and of themselves. It is a very short but pleasant read to share with your little ones.

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I received this arc from Netgalley for an honest review. This is a simple book about family and finding respect for one another. Simple story, great photographs.

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I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
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a positive children's board book with amazing photos.

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This is a beautiful board book incorporating sayings by Richard Van Camp about gratitude with photographs by a collective of indigenous women. So very dear, I read it four times before putting it down, each reading bringing something else to my attention.

May we all have enough to share, and may we share it!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Orca Book Publishers for allowing me to read an ARC of this charming board book in exchange for an unbiased opinion.

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This is a lovely little board book. I first encountered Van Camp's work in Little You, another simple picture book for toddlers. May We Have Enough to Share combines sweet sentiments of gratitude and love with beautiful photographs from tea&bannock, a collective blog of indigenous women photographers.

The text is simple yet profound, and little ones will probably love looking at the photos of babies, children, and families (some of them are really lovely). This would be a nice addition to any toddler's library.

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