Why We Need Teachers
Celebrate the work teachers do in schools everywhere with this back to school book from Gregory Lang, the perfect way to say thank you to the amazing educators, mentors, and coaches in your life!
Say thank you to your favorite teacher with this sweet picture book brought to you by the same team behind the New York Times and USA Today bestseller Why a Daughter Needs a Dad! Filled with genuine sentiment, adorable animal illustrations, and gentle, heartfelt rhymes, this charming picture book is the perfect thank you gift for the teachers making a difference opening minds and touching hearts every day.
Why We Need Teachers is the perfect read aloud to connect students and mentors together with a meaningful story that will inspire repeat reads! A wonderful book for kids 4-7, graduation gift, first day of school gift, teacher appreciation gift or a simple way to say "thank you" any time of year.
Who changes the world one day at a time?
Taking the pieces and making them rhyme?
Who gives us the tools to face the hard climbs?
The teachers we see every day!
More heartfelt children's books by Gregory E. Lang:
- Why a Daughter Needs a Dad
- Why a Daughter Needs a Mom
- Why a Son Needs a Dad
- Why a Son Needs a Mom
- Why the World Needs Love
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Become an affiliateGregory E. Lang is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 20 books, including Why a Daughter Needs a Dad, Why a Daughter Needs a Mom, Why a Son Needs a Dad, Why a Son Needs a Mom, and Why I Love You. He lives in Georgia.
Lisa lives and works in a lovely village near York, England. After gaining her degree in scientific and natural history illustration at Blackpool College, she went straight into freelance work. Over fifteen years later she's still doing her first love--creating artworks. Her inspirations come from the beauty of nature and all pretty things. When she's not working, she can be found spending time with her twins and Dillon the dog, getting sore fingers building LEGOs, trampolining, and going on adventures in rabbit holes.