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Bunny Roo, I Love You

Contributor(s): Marr, Melissa (Author), White, Teagan (Illustrator)

ISBN: 9780399546471

Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books

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Pub Date: January 10, 2017

Dewey: E

Lexile Code: 0480

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 00 to 02

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 6.90" L x 6.90" W ( 0.75 lbs) 32 pages

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Description: A mother makes her baby feel safe by sharing how all kinds of mama animals care for their little ones.

Review Quotes: "Using examples from nature in which animals care for their young, a human mother describes how she cares for her own baby. . . . Marr's soothing text should prove calming for lap-sitting infants just beginning to focus on illustrations. White's watercolor and gouache artwork exhibits a cozy feel, with realistically drawn animals posed against simple, recognizable settings. This makes a good choice for one-on-one sharing or as a baby story-hour selection."--Booklist

"A mother's observations of her new baby lead to a series of sweet comparisons to various animals. . . . Playful yet comforting language. . . . Each of the child's behaviors leads to a tender action taken by the mother: tucking the baby in, offering milk, and giving a bath. . . . The overall design of the book [has] a vintage feel. . . . A lovely package, this quiet title will be best as a gift book for new moms eager to read aloud to the newest members of their families."--Kirkus Reviews

"Young children love to pretend they're baby animals--it's an opportunity to explore the world in new ways, while ensuring their nurturers remain close at hand. In novelist Marr's (the Wicked Lovely series) first picture book, a mother plays along, imagining her baby and herself as six different animals as she lovingly tracks its development. . . . White's (Adventures with Barefoot Critters) restrained detailing, smudged colors, and frequent use of circular framings give her watercolors a vintage-looking, pastoral prettiness. It's also fun to see how the mother retains her essential 'momness' regardless of what species she assumes."--Publishers Weekly

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