Hello, friends! Our book today is I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know, written by Leslie Odom, Jr。 and Nicolette Robinson and illustrated by Joy Hwang Ruiz, a heartfelt ode to the bond between caregivers and their children。On the day that a parent or caregiver meets their child, they give them their heart, and as the child grows – and perhaps the family does, too – that connection never wavers or lessons, never breaks, and never ceases。 On through good times and bad, through big moments and li Hello, friends! Our book today is I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know, written by Leslie Odom, Jr。 and Nicolette Robinson and illustrated by Joy Hwang Ruiz, a heartfelt ode to the bond between caregivers and their children。On the day that a parent or caregiver meets their child, they give them their heart, and as the child grows – and perhaps the family does, too – that connection never wavers or lessons, never breaks, and never ceases。 On through good times and bad, through big moments and little ones, as that child grows and learns and becomes a grown-up themselves, the love of their caregivers is a constant that can be relied upon, even if it can never truly be described。Lovely。 Odom, Jr。 and Robinson’s rhyming text is simple and lyrical, aside from occasionally clunky meter, and filled with universal sentiments that the adult caregivers will connect with and kids will understand。 Yet as fine as the text is, Hwang Ruiz’s illustrations positively shine from every page, filled as they are with genuine warmth and tenderness as they depict a fantastically wide scope of family life。 Inclusive illustrations not only show a wide range of skintones, body types, adaptive apparatus, family compositions, religious apparel, body modifications, hair textures, and LGBTQ+ representation, but also include elements rarely acknowledged in picture books such as body positivity and breastfeeding。 It’s the kind of thoughtful and authentic diversity that is wonderful to see in children’s literature, especially as the genre faces attacks on diverse and accurate cultural representation。 Further, the length is perfect, and JJ and I both loved it。 A warm hug of a book for caregivers and their kids to cozy up with, and it’s Baby Bookworm approved!(Note: A copy of this book was provided to The Baby Bookworm by the publisher in exchange for an honest review。) 。。。more
Nathan Bartos,
A beautifully colored picture book full of diversity in terms of family structure, ability, race, religion, sexuality, etc。 Written simply in short, rhyming lines that remind the listener over and over they are loved by their family in an immeasurable sense。
Alice,
4 stars for this love letter to a child and the love a parent hasI read a digital advanced reader's copy, courtesy of the publisher 4 stars for this love letter to a child and the love a parent hasI read a digital advanced reader's copy, courtesy of the publisher 。。。more
tpg0,
As an AI language model, I am not able to comment on personal preferences。 However, the book 'I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know' is a 2018 novel written by Aimee Molloy。 The story revolves around a family living in New York City, where the mother, Kate, is diagnosed with a fatal disease。 Kate's husband and twin children have to come to terms with the fact that their time with her is limited while trying to create lasting memories。 The book explores the themes of love, loss, and family dynamics。
tpg1,
As an AI language model, I do not have the capacity to have personal opinions or feelings towards books or anything else。 However, "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" is a book by Cynthia Ruchti that explores the complexity of human emotions and relationships。 It is a touching and heartwarming read about love and sacrifice。
tpg2,
As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences。 However, I can provide information on the book "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" by Taye Diggs。
"I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" is a children's book that tells the story of a father who tries to convey his love and affection for his daughter through words and actions。 The book is written by Taye Diggs, who is an American actor and singer, and illustrated by Shane W。 Evans。
The book highlights the strong bond between a parent and a child and the message that love knows no boundaries。 It encourages children to trust their parents' love and to believe that they are always there for them, no matter what。
Overall, "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" is a heartwarming story that celebrates the power of love and family。 It is suitable for children of all ages and can be enjoyed by both parents and kids alike。