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Mama Do You Love Me?: (Children’s Storytime Book, Arctic and Wild Animal Picture Book, Native American Books for Toddlers)

December 15, 2019 - Comment

Mama, do you love me? Yes I do, Dear One. How much?In this universal story, a child tests the limits of independence and comfortingly learns that a parent’s love is unconditional and everlasting. The lyrical text introduces young readers to a distinctively different culture, while at the same time showing that the special love that

Mama, do you love me? Yes I do, Dear One. How much?
In this universal story, a child tests the limits of independence and comfortingly learns that a parent’s love is unconditional and everlasting. The lyrical text introduces young readers to a distinctively different culture, while at the same time showing that the special love that exists between parent and child transcends all boundaries of time and place. The story is beautifully complemented by graphically stunning illustrations that are filled with such exciting animals as whales, wolves, puffins, and sled dogs. This tender and reassuring book is one that both parents and children will turn to again and again.

• Set in a captivating and unusual Arctic setting
• Includes a carefully researched glossary provides additional information on Arctic life

Fans of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Goodnight Moon, and Guess How Much I Love You will love this book.

This book is a great read for:
• Toddlers and young children
• Families interested in different cultures
• Parents
• LibrariansThis exceptional board-book tells a beautiful and timeless story about a daughter’s attempt to find the limit of her mother’s love. Barbara Lavallee’s exquisite illustrations of Alaska, with their exaggeratedly foreshortened perspective and rich tones of violet, blue-gray, and gray-green, tell of an easy declaration (“I love you more than the raven loves his treasure, more than the dog loves his tail, more than the whale loves his spout”) that is pushed, and pushed, and (“What if I put salmon in your parka … and ermine in your mukluks?”) pushed. There’s a quiet joyfulness in both the antics of the Inuit mother and daughter and in the animals–including a polar bear and a musk ox–that the daughter imagines she might become. A charming story for mothers and daughters of all ages. (Baby to preschool) –Richard Farr

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  • Chronicle Books CA

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