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Book Reviews of Guess How Much I Love YouBook Review: Must-have for every child Summary: 5 Stars
One of our favorites! It triggers fun activities such as:
I love you
-more than all the sand on the beach.
-more than all the fish in the sea.
-more than all the houses in the world.
-more than all of the windows in all the houeses in the world.
The trump card is
-more than all the hair on the dogs but.
Book Review: I'd love it if it weren't for "nutbrown hare" Summary: 3 Stars
I am still reading books to a 6 month old, and when he gets older I imagine he'll love this book as much as the children of other reviewers do. However I personally trip over the phrases "big nutbrown hare" and "little nutbrown hare" every time I read this book outloud. "Daddy Rabbit" and "Baby Rabbit" would have given this book 5 stars for me.
Book Review: "I"m the parent, I can outdo anything you say" Summary: 2 Stars
Little Nutbrown Hare (why couldn't he/she have a NAME?!?!?) LOVES Big Nutbrown Hare. Okay. BNH loves LHN MORE! No matter what LNH says, BNH's response is MORE. Translation: you're sweet, but no matter what you say or do, I'm better. Lousy message to send a kid. The "love" part is fine, the comparison & competition is not.
Book Review: Great for Dads Summary: 5 Stars
This is my favorite book to read to my little baby boy. As a father, I find that many of the stories involving parents are told from a mother's perspective (for example, "Where's Spot," which is also a great book). "Guess How Much I Love You" is all about a father expressing his love for his child. I absolutely love it.
Book Review: Sweet and Simple Bedtime Story Summary: 5 Stars
A simple, light story. The book has cardboard pages, easy for a young baby to turn. It's short, sweet, and a good quick bedtime story with just the right amount of sentiment.
The words are easy to follow along and have a nice quiet rhythm. (Some stories [Dr. Seuss' stories] can be too upbeat for bedtime.)
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