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Love Matters Most
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Love Matters Most in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $25.99

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Love Matters Most in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $25.99
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Size: Paperback
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What if love were as simple as this: Some people love dogs, some people love cats, and some people love both, and all of it is natural.Through a gentle allegory inspired by her childhood experiences with animals, the author invites young readers to reflect on how easily we accept different kinds of love in nature, and how complicated we sometimes make it in human relationships. Using the familiar and comforting lens of cats and dogs, this story explores how early experiences shape our openness to love, and how judgment can quietly take root where curiosity and kindness might otherwise grow.Written as a warm and accessible conversation starter, this book offers families, teachers, and community groups an easy way to talk with children about love beyond labels. It speaks especially to readers within the LGBTQ+ community, as well as to those who may struggle to understand love that looks different from their own experience. Without accusation or argument, the story gently invites reflection on what truly matters.Dog or cat.Or both.In the end, it is not the source of love that defines its value.It is the love itself that matters most.
What if love were as simple as this: Some people love dogs, some people love cats, and some people love both, and all of it is natural.Through a gentle allegory inspired by her childhood experiences with animals, the author invites young readers to reflect on how easily we accept different kinds of love in nature, and how complicated we sometimes make it in human relationships. Using the familiar and comforting lens of cats and dogs, this story explores how early experiences shape our openness to love, and how judgment can quietly take root where curiosity and kindness might otherwise grow.Written as a warm and accessible conversation starter, this book offers families, teachers, and community groups an easy way to talk with children about love beyond labels. It speaks especially to readers within the LGBTQ+ community, as well as to those who may struggle to understand love that looks different from their own experience. Without accusation or argument, the story gently invites reflection on what truly matters.Dog or cat.Or both.In the end, it is not the source of love that defines its value.It is the love itself that matters most.


















