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Edition: Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN: 059037656X
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Book Description
"Every bird loves a tree/ Every flower loves a bee/ Every lock loves a key/ And I love you." Illustrated with great whimsy and charm, this delightful book offers rhymes to read, pictures to decode, and a loving message to share.
Annotation
A poem with a rebus format, in which the speaker professes love equal to that of a bird for a tree, a flower for a bee, and a lock for a key.
Publisher's Weekly
For this sweet valentine to youngest children, Marzollo (the I Spy series) and MacDonald (Alphabatics) join forces in a combination concept book and rebus. Word pictures substitute for the verse's nouns--and for the words "I love you," which end each of the four quatrains. Marzollo's natural instinct for preschoolers' view of the world is in evidence: "Every bird loves a tree,/ Every flower loves a bee,/ Every lock loves a key,/ And I love you." The pairings (one per spread) will be immediately recognizable to youngsters, and the closing "I love you" refrain pictures snuggling pigs, a mother and baby koala bear and courting rabbits. MacDonald's images of a wave hugging a whale, and of two ducks in flowered bathing caps racing into a lake, are especially winning.
Children's Literature
You only have to master four words in order to read this rebus poem. Four rhymed stanzas pair off what loves what and each ends with symbols for "and I love you." It's a perfect read-aloud for new readers and a wonderful read-with for preschoolers. The rebus verses are also repeated without the picture in the back of the book. Suze MacDonald's humorous paintings feature plenty of light touches and heart shapes that lovingly float up from various animal pairs making this just right for Valentines Day, or any other day for that matter. - Susan Hepler
Children's Literature
Sometimes, children's desire to read precedes their abilities. You can ease this potentially frustrating situation with books that contain rebuses (or pictures that symbolize words). While parents decipher the words, children have a part to play as they decode the pictures. Jean Marzollo's I Love You: A Rebus Poem has only a few bold-typed words and several clear pictures on every page. The poem's rhythms provide additional support so that before long children will be able to read the words, too.
Kirkus Reviews
Marzollo (Do You Know New, 1998, etc.) pens a simple, happy poem for the very young, featuring commonplace pairings of child-friendly objects. ``Every sock loves a shoe,/Every ghost loves a boo,'' and, ultimately, ``I love you.'' The upbeat tempo has a mesmerizing effect, and combined with a touch of whimsy``Every monkey loves a tail''will make ``readers'' of even the youngest listeners. MacDonald's colorful illustrations make the rebus format a further success; every object named and the refrain are featured as icons in the poem and then incorporated into a larger picture on the facing page. The full-page illustrations that accompany the refrain are particularly endearing, portraying a variety of besotted animals. New readers can easily master the simple text while non-readers are given plenty of visual clues to assist them. The complete version of the poem is included. |
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