Little Love Collection
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Meet the girl who heals the hole in her heart. Little Love helps kids understand that positive self-worth and true happiness come from within and not from temporary things or other people.
Little Love helps children:
• Develop positive self-talk
• Develop healthy relationships
• Build self-awareness
Sparks Meaningful Conversation
Little Love addresses emotions and internal struggles that resonate with kids, giving parents and caregivers perfect teaching opportunities.
Teaches Self-Worth in Kid Speak
Written in rhyme-verse, Little Love makes social-emotional learning fun and easy to understand even for the youngest learner.
Includes the Whole Family
This age appropriate book is loved by kids and adults alike for it's timeless tale that relates to the inner child in all of us.
Award-Winning
Loved By Moms
Recipient of the prestigious Mom’s Choice Awards® Gold, Little Love is celebrated as one of the best products for families. Don’t miss out on this incredible story that encourages self-worth and self-love.
Little Love Sticker Sheet
Sticker Fun for Days
We asked and you answered. Now our sticker sheets are here. Stick Little Love and your favorite art from the book on journals, laptops, and more!
Little Love Plush
The Perfect Comfort Companion
• Comforts anytime, anyplace
• Supports emotional regulation
• Reminds kids of lessons from the book
• Fits perfectly inside our book bags and back packs
• Machine washable and easy to clean
A Parent's Review
Can't Stop Reading
"Little Love is my daughter's favorite Little Virtue. She reads it over and over again and never wants to put it down. Before this book we could never get her to read, but now she can't wait for storytime and has started reading other books too."
-Michael Bowen
FAQs
The books are written for ages 3-12. They come both in hardcover and softcover versions.
The purpose of writing these books is to create universal stories that foster emotional growth and character despite personal differences and beliefs. The books do not contain any religious-affirming language and are considered agnostic, although some stories have spiritual undertones. Little Charity and Little Faith, for example, show prayer in illustrations to convey hope.