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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Board book: 24 pages
ISBN-10: 0525472509
ISBN-13: 9780525472506
å ũ: 19.5cm x 17.7cm
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Book Description
love my daddy because he takes naps with me...
This beloved, best-selling concept book, richly illustrated by Ashley Wolff, is now available as a board book for small hands. The youngest nursery tots will appreciate how phrases and actions from their own experiences also apply to animal babies. Each book begins with an affectionate scene between a human parent and child, but moves on to caregiving in animal families. 밪he listens when I talk?shows a mama cat and her mewing kitten. 밪he tucks me in?features a kangaroo with her joey peeking out of her pouch. 밐e sings me songs?shows a gray wolf and his cub. In concept, text, and art, these are among the most warm and reassuring lap books ever.
Publishers Weekly
Another pair of board books is also offered in English and Spanish-English editions: I Love My Mommy Because... (Quiero a mi mama porque...) and I Love My Daddy Because... (Quiero a mi papa porque...) by Laurel Porter-Gaylord, illus. by Ashley Wolff. Children may well identify with the baby animals pictured, all of whom love their parents for all that they do for their children, whether it be a daddy emperor penguin that "keeps me safe and warm" or a mother panda that "gives me great big hugs."
School Library Journal
In both words and pictures, these books introduce animal parents as they care for their young. A simple analogy is set up between a human child's narration of how he or she is nurtured, and the corresponding behavior among sheep, chickens, pigs, etc., is shown in soft, realistic, full-color illustrations. Sturdy stock pages make these books an excellent choice for sharing; labels above each picture identify the creatures depicted. Roger B. Hirschland's How Animals Care for Their Babies (National Geographic, 1987) is a more scientific presentation of this subject, but for a slightly older audience.
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