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32 pp.
| Philomel
| July, 2012
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TradeISBN 978-0-399-25293-8$16.99
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Illustrated by
Satomi Ichikawa.
Through rhyme and metaphor, Love brings to life the teacher-child dynamic. Sweet phrases, such as "I am your notes; you are my sing," illustrate how teachers and students complement each other, but some metaphors are less successful. This may be more of a gift for teachers than a story children will appreciate. Ichikawa's soft watercolors of stuffed-animal characters are inviting.
32 pp.
| Philomel
| March, 2010
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TradeISBN 978-0-399-24752-1$16.99
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Illustrated by
Satomi Ichikawa.
On a picnic excursion, a doting grandmother bear describes what she and her grandchild mean to each other. "I am your fountain; / you are my splish. / I am your penny; / you are my wish." The sentiments will likely be clearer to adults than children, but the cheerful watercolor scenes do help explain the verses, and the antics of the young bear's stuffed animals add kid appeal.
32 pp.
| Philomel
| October, 2009
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TradeISBN 978-0-399-24753-8$16.99
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Illustrated by
Maria van Lieshout.
This soothing text expands the Mother Goose rhyme, adding different animals but with the same comfortably predictable pattern (the rhythm occasionally stumbles). Loose-lined illustrations reflect the shifting light of the day until the sun sets and the bluish-gray nighttime descends. A sentimental but lovely presentation of an extended nursery classic.