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Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite
Words by Katherine Davis-Gibbon is a beautifully crafted picture book that takes young readers on an imaginative journey into a park where words come to life. With its vibrant illustrations and clever storytelling, the book explores the power of language in a way that is accessible and engaging for children. The story revolves around multicultural and diverse children discovering a magical park where words behave like kids. With their unique personalities, these words range from kind and inviting to “pushy” and “odd.” Illustrating words as characters adds a layer of fun and imagination, making it easy for children to grasp the concept that words can have different personalities and effects. Davis-Gibbon’s narrative cleverly introduces the idea that not all words make a good first impression, but as the children interact with them, they learn the value of each word’s “quirks.”
This is an excellent way to teach children about empathy, understanding, and choosing words carefully. The illustrations by Anne Berry are colorful and lively, complementing the narrative. The visual representation of words as friends who appear when needed helps reinforce the idea that language is a powerful tool that can shape experiences and emotions. Words encourages children to explore and embrace language, fostering a love for reading and communication. It teaches young readers that words are not just tools for expression but also friends that can help them understand themselves and others better. Words by Katherine Davis-Gibbon is a delightful addition to any child's bookshelf, ideal for sparking conversations about the power and impact of language.