A delightful board book follow-up to K Is for Kindness in which a community of animals shares the many things they are grateful for.
Ant is amazed to see beautiful art. Brown Bear's soft blanket and bed warm his heart.
From ant to zebra, this adorable community of animals shares all the things they are grateful for, while teaching the youngest of readers their ABCs.
In this follow-up to K Is for Kindness, author/illustrator and sister duo Rina and Risa Horiuchi have created a gentle reminder that there are many things in this life to be grateful for, no matter how small.
Rina Horiuchi writes children's books inspired by her own parenting journey. She lives in New York and enjoys discovering new places with her family. This is her second collaboration with her sister, Risa Horiuchi. Learn more at RAnRBooks.com
Risa Horiuchi graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in illustration. When she isn't drawing or painting, she is often cooking pasta, listening to science podcasts, or reading picture books with her young niece. She lives in Irvington, New York, with her family. Please visit RisaDraws.com
A delightful board book follow-up to K Is for Kindness in which a community of animals shares the many things they are grateful for.
Ant is amazed to see beautiful art. Brown Bear's soft blanket and bed warm his heart.
From ant to zebra, this adorable community of animals shares all the things they are grateful for, while teaching the youngest of readers their ABCs.
In this follow-up to K Is for Kindness, author/illustrator and sister duo Rina and Risa Horiuchi have created a gentle reminder that there are many things in this life to be grateful for, no matter how small.
Author
Rina Horiuchi writes children's books inspired by her own parenting journey. She lives in New York and enjoys discovering new places with her family. This is her second collaboration with her sister, Risa Horiuchi. Learn more at RAnRBooks.com
Risa Horiuchi graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in illustration. When she isn't drawing or painting, she is often cooking pasta, listening to science podcasts, or reading picture books with her young niece. She lives in Irvington, New York, with her family. Please visit RisaDraws.com