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Various animal young introduce readers to their dads (Hug) and moms (Ewe). Once out of puns, the rhyming texts lose some mojo, but they're still illuminating: who knew that a daddy ferret is a hob? The colored-pencil illustrations feature smiling animal parents and their adoring offspring. An illustrated list at the end is handy. Review covers these titles: Hug a Bull and I Love You.