This joyful ode to the everyday moments in a child’s life is a child-friendly reimagining of the classic poem “Pippa’s Song” by poet Robert Browning. Perfect for Poetry Month and for fans of Liz Garton Scanlon and Cynthia Rylant. Waffles for breakfast, walking to school with a friend, playing in the park, making dinner, getting tucked into bed…these moments shape the familiar rhythms of a child’s life. This lyrical celebration of the everyday, with the comforting refrain “all’s right with the world,” is the perfect read-aloud for bedtime or anytime. The year’s at the spring, and day’s at the morn. Morning’s at seven. All’s right with the world. Praise for HOW DO I LOVE THEE?: “A beautiful ode to friendship that brings Browning’s rhythms to kids’ level.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Praise for HOW DO I LOVE THEE?: “Adams’ and Neal’s homage to Browning’s poem is a book to love.” - New York Journal of Books Praise for HOW DO I LOVE THEE?: “Three friends share in wondrous moments throughout this beautifully rendered picture book adaptation of the iconic poem. An enchanting imagining of love and friendship made successful by its splendid artwork; this is a winning choice for young poets.” - School Library Journal "A slice-of-life tale, from dawn to dusk. Drawing inspiration from Robert Browning’s ‘Pippa’s Song,’ the soothingly written verse and the vibrant mixed-media illustrations bring this bustling, beautiful neighborhood to life and demonstrate that even in an urban setting, there are ways to appreciate nature. A charmer that captures the exuberance of finding happiness in the little things." - Kirkus Reviews "Snug details abound; the world is safe; the mood is optimistic, deliberately so... A reassuring lark, meant to soothe, and all’s right with this book." - School Library Journal Jennifer Adams is the author of more than fifty books, including I Am a Warrior Goddess and the bestselling BabyLit series, which introduces small children to the world of classic literature. She loves old stone walls, lightning storms, letterpress printing, cattails, dragonflies, beautifully wrapped packages, and the first snowfall. She works as a children’s book editor at Sounds True and lives with her husband in Salt Lake City. Visit her website at www.jennifer-adams.com. Christopher Silas Neal is the award-winning illustrator of several picture books, including the Over and Under series with author Kate Messner, How Do I Love Thee? by Jennifer Adams, and We Leap Together, which he also wrote. Chris is a regular contributor to the New York Times and lives with his family in Brooklyn, New York.