





On this day last year I wrote about the authors and illustrators who were having their birthdays on this International Day of Peace, but this year I want to list picture books on the theme of peace that make good additions to any early childhood library. They are:
• Let There Be Peace; Prayers From Around the World by Jeremy Brooks and Jude Daly
• Let There Be Peace on Earth: and Let it Begin With Me by Jill Jackson and Sy Miller
• A Little Peace by Barbara Kerley
• The Peace Book by Todd Parr
• What Does Peace Feel Like? by Vladamir Rudinsky
• Peace Begins With You by Katherine Scholes and Robert Ingpen
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