Description

With delightful verse and cuddly pictures, this book captures the joy and excitement of welcoming a new baby to the family from a toddler’s point of view. Sweet and loving, it’s the perfect introduction for older siblings as they wait to meet their new brother or sister.

Praise for I Love My Mommy

“Andreae and Dodd team up to create a winning read-aloud for the very young…The large format and warm tone make this truly perfect for little ones.” — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“[W]ill be a hit at storytimes.” — School Library Journal

Praise for I Love My Daddy

“A pleasingly rhythmic text paired with oversized illustrations in black-outlined saturated brights ensures instant appeal for the youngest readers.” — Kirkus Reviews

“[T]he singsong rhythm and bold, colorful, expressive illustrations will have kid appeal. At the same time, the vocabulary and positive attributes (kind, clever, polite) will have adult appeal.” — Booklist

“Whether out on the town or cuddling on the couch, Dad, Daughter, and an ever-present stuffed rabbit radiate a comfortable warmth that will resonate with young listeners.” — School Library Journal

Praise

PRAISE FOR I LOVE MY MOMMY

* "Andreae and Dodd team up to create a winning read-aloud for the very young...The large format and warm tone make this truly perfect for little ones." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
PRAISE FOR I LOVE MY MOMMY

"[W]ill be a hit at storytimes." —School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR I LOVE MY DADDY

"A pleasingly rhythmic text paired with oversized illustrations in black-outlined saturated brights ensures instant appeal for the youngest readers." —Kirkus Reviews
PRAISE FOR I LOVE MY DADDY

"[T]he singsong rhythm and bold, colorful, expressive illustrations will have kid appeal. At the same time, the vocabulary and positive attributes (kind, clever, polite) will have adult appeal." —Booklist
PRAISE FOR I LOVE MY DADDY

"Whether out on the town or cuddling on the couch, Dad, Daughter, and an ever-present stuffed rabbit radiate a comfortable warmth that will resonate with young listeners." —School Library Journal
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