I love you little one

Clare Lloyd

Book - 2018

Different animals explain how much they love their young, including more than all the stars at night, more than the deep blue sea, and more than snowy weather.

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Subjects
Genres
Board books
Published
New York, New York : DK Publishing 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Clare Lloyd (author)
Other Authors
Claire Patane (illustrator)
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Work contains battery-operated button on cover to light up a picture of the moon.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781465480163
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

This board-book entry in the competitive-loving genre features silhouettes of animal parent-child pairs against variously colored nighttime scenes.Each spread begins with the same question, presumably voiced by the child: "How much do you love me?" The parent's response reaches for lyricism, not always successfully, and always includes a comparative statement. "I love you more than the moon's glowing light," says the parent rabbit in the first spread, while the elephant parent avows, "I love you more than all the stars at night," in the second, establishing the rhyming pattern. Other animals include whales, monkeys, penguins, owls, wolves, and cats; each animal in the pair is labeled with the generic for the adult and the specialized term for that animal's young for the child. Patane's scenes are striking enough, the black animals and foreground settings making for striking contrast with the scenery in the background. Lloyd's verse scans fine, but it can seem desperate, as when the owl responds, "I love you more than the fluffiest feathers," in order to rhyme with the penguin's "I love you more than snowy weather." The book is weighted down by its final page, which holds a battery that allows readers to illuminate the moon on the cover with tiny LED bulbs when an icon is pressed. Despite this gimmick, this book feels little different from many of its peers.Pretty but ephemeral. (Board book. 1-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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