I love you because you're you

Liza Baker

Book - 2001

Describes, in rhyming text and illustrations, a mother's love for her child no matter how he feels or what he does.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
New York : Scholastic 2001.
Language
English
Main Author
Liza Baker (-)
Other Authors
David McPhail, 1940- (illustrator)
Item Description
"Cartwheel Books."
Physical Description
unpaged : ill
ISBN
9780545029315
9780439206389
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

Ages 5-8. A silly little love song, from mom to kid. In rhyme, an anthropomorphized fox in a long dress speaks to her offspring in his red jacket and blue pants. The pet kitty and a few other characters appear--the owl doctor, the piggy, and bear cub on the school bus. She goes through all her child's moods and moments: "I love you when you're sad / and need a kiss and hug. / I love you when you're playful / and rolling on the rug." The final affirmation is one kids can hardly hear too often, "I love you any way you feel, / no matter what you do. / I love you any way you are. / I love you because you're you!" Pastel colors are clear and the protagonists' foxy attitude keeps the pictures from being overly sentimental. Sure to engender lapsit joy. --GraceAnne A. DeCandido

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A mother fox's affection for her little one is played out in greeting-card sentiments and McPhail's (If You Were My Bunny) winning artwork. Reassuring quatrains ("I love you when you're sad/ and need a kiss and hug./ I love you when you're playful/ and rolling on the rug") convey her unconditional love. McPhail's cozy watercolor illustrations offer tangible examples of the child's many moods, as when the "bashful" youngster hides behind the mother's knee as guests arrive, or gazes up at her when presenting her with a valentine ("I love you when you're proud,/ your head held in the air"). In this warm and fuzzy hug of a book, a parent's love knows no bounds. Ages 3-6. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Horn Book Review

Yet another addition to the overcrowded loving-parent genre features a simple rhyming text that speaks directly to children. In particular, it emphasizes how the mother fox loves her cub even when heÆs angry or wild: I love you any way you feel, no matter what you do. McPhailÆs artwork complements the mood of the story. From HORN BOOK Spring 2002, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A mother pledges her unwavering love for her child in a simple, yet wonderfully affirming poem that covers the gamut of emotions expressed by young children. Simply wrought verses arranged in rhyming couplets encompass everything from wanton silliness to more somber moods. Baker's language is perfectly suited to the preschooler; what the verses lack in eloquence they make up for in sincerity. The giggle factor is high as Baker selects examples that are bound to tickle funny bones: "I love you when you're frisky / and standing on your head." Others are reassuring: "I love you when you're angry / and cross your arms and pout." Regardless of the actions described and the humor employed, the constancy of the mother's love is readily apparent, a message that is clearly communicated to young readers. McPhail's (Bubblegum Delicious, not reviewed, etc.) illustrations feature a pair of ruddy foxes, quaintly attired in the slightly more formal apparel of yesteryear, lending the pictures an old-fashioned feel. Jewel-colored tones invigorate crisp drawings that comically depict the young kits' antics. Baker's repetition of reassurances is bound to make any child feel cherished. (Picture book. 2-5)

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This book has quickly become a family favorite--and this new format with padded covers and cardstock pages will become an enduring classic of the genre. As a poem about a mama fox's unconditional love for her cub, this story describes the many moods of all children--from happy to frightened, bashful to silly, and more--and reassures them of parents' abiding affection and approval. Truly remarkable watercolor illustrations from David McPhail, sensitively wrought and never saccharine, are the perfect complement to Liza Baker's rhythmic, rhyming text. Excerpted from I Love You Because You're You by Liza Baker All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.