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Ʊ⵿鿡 ϴ ڿ ϸ鼭 ݴϴ.
Ʊ⸻ "I love you as much as a warm summer breeze"
Ʊ "I love you as much as the forest has trees."
Ÿ ƱⳫŸ "I love you as much as the desert is dry."
Ʊ "I love you as much as the endless blue sky."
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ڴ ư մϴ. "I love you as much as a mother can love" ϰ ũ а ٴ ǹ.
Ʊ ڸ оֱ å ϳԴϴ.
ū ưư Դϴ.
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Edition: Giant Size Board Book: 22 pages
ISBN-10: 0060010118
ISBN-13: 978-0060010119
å ũ: 27.9cm x 23.3cm
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Annotation
A variety of mothers tell their children how much they love them. Celebrate the love between mothers and children with this gentle picture-book lullaby.
Children's Literature
The tender connection between mother and child is universal. Here it is warmly expressed in beautiful paintings that spread across two pages. Each features an animal mother and her offspring (a horse and her colt, a bear and her cub, a goose and her gosling, etc.). It ends with a human mother gently urging her little one to go to sleep. The quiet rhyming verse expresses the mother's love for her child and the soft expressive pictures are a visual delight. This children's picture book really makes a nice transition to a picture book lap edition (large format board book) and would be a lovely addition to any baby's book collection.
School Library Journal
Written in quatrains that break into couplets across each double page, this lullaby rhyme catalogues various animals and their offspring, describing each mother's testament of love. The mountain nanny goat says, "`I love you as much as the mountain is steep'"; the camel says, "`I love you as much as the desert is dry.'" The book ends with a full quatrain of love poetry from a woman to her newborn child. Sorensen's paintings are large and bright, spanning double-page spreads and extending to the edge of each page, with full backgrounds and panoramic views that enhance the animal characters. The deep tones, well-lit landscapes (which contrast effectively with the darkness of the final picture), and the multiple layers of opaque paint suggest a formality of portraiture that is not usually seen in children's books. The text, which is discretely tucked away in the corners of the pages where it does not interrupt the effect of the illustration, is set in a decorative italic font. The potential for sentimentality is certainly present, but Melmed carefully avoids the cute and tearful. While reading this book is certainly a satisfying experience, full of pathos and meaning for parents, it's likely to appeal more to them than to their children.
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