
In the Wide, Wild World: A Celebration of Families, Love, and Belonging
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In the Wide, Wild World: A Celebration of Families, Love, and Belonging
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In the wide, wild world, if you look around,
Families of every kind can be found.
Big ones and small ones, all colors too.
Each one is special, with love shining through.
What does a family look like? The answer is everything.
From moms and dads, to two moms or two dads, from adoptive, foster, and blended families to grandparents raising little ones, this tender, lyrical picture book celebrates the many ways a family can be made.
Through beautifully imagined animal families, children discover a giraffe baby raised by zebra parents, lion cubs with two loving mothers, penguin dads guiding their chick, and a kitten finding her forever home. Each story gently reflects real family experiences including adoption, fostering, blended families, same sex parents, and multigenerational care.
Some families begin with birth. Some with adoption or fostering. Some are formed when lives come together and grow into something new.
Every one of them is real. Every one of them is enough.
Written in warm, rhyming verse, perfect for bedtime, read aloud storytime, and classroom learning, In the Wide, Wild World helps children understand belonging, acceptance, and love in a way they can see and feel.
This inclusive children’s book supports social emotional learning and helps kids recognize that families can look different while still being full of love, safety, and connection.
You belong. You are loved.
And you are the heart of your own family. Because in this wide, wild world, love is what makes a family.
Perfect for children ages 3 to 8, this book is ideal for:
Adoptive, foster, and kinship families
LGBTQ+ families with two moms or two dads
Blended families and stepfamilies
Grandparents raising grandchildren
Teachers, librarians, and counselors building inclusive classrooms
Parents looking for books about diversity, belonging, and acceptance









