All Kinds of Kisses
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Rating | : | 4.46 (867 Votes) |
Asin | : | 031612236X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 26 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
There are all kinds of kisses.Cheep kisses moo kisses baa kisses coo kissesBut the best kiss of all is Mommy's kiss goodnight.Mamas all across the farm cozy up with their little ones with cuddles and sweet affection. This lulling read-aloud, with animal sounds labeled on every page, will encourage young readers to join in as they are reminded how much they are cherished.
Mundie Moms & Mundie Kids Book Reviews said A Beautifully Illustrated Picture Books. This is a beautifully illustrated, sweet story about all the different kind of kisses that are around us. This particular story is set at the farm, and in reading this book with my little girl we loved seeing the different kind of kisses and love that take place between the various animals and their little ones. From mice, birds, ducks, cats, goats, dogs and more. This delightful story will be a big hit with young children. The bright . Beautiful Mother-Baby Bond Across Species We thoroughly loved this book. My son, 19-months-old, was thrilled to see the various ways animal bestow affection on their babies. We brought the book to me to read about a dozen times while we had it out on loan from our library and everytime it was a joy. He pointed at the animals and attempted to make their sounds, and gave me kisses every time we read it! His favorite pages were the dog, cow and cat because they lick their young. . "The art is fantastic, as always" according to Alex. My little one loves Nancy Tafuri. The art is fantastic, as always. And we love this story. Great bed time story for a baby or toddler. We love to examine the pictures and get to know all the animals.
Tafuri’s artwork radiates gentleness: her choice of soft colors, the placement of the animals against the pastoral background, their comfortable body language, and in the lovingly given and received kisses themselves. --Randall Enos . Each double-page spread is filled with a pleasingly plump parent representing a variety of species bestowing his or her own special brand of loving smacker upon the offspring. From Booklist Pucker up for an orderly (but still delightful) display of the many types of kisses one might find in a barnyard. For other kiss-fests, see Ann Whitford Paul’s If Animals Kissed Goodnight (2008) and Joanne Ryder’s Won’t You Be My Kissaroo? (2004). Little Calf loves Mooo kisses. The text begins, “Little ones love kisses,” before moving on to specifics: “Little Chick loves Cluck kisses. Kids will be hard pressed not to join in. Little Kid loves Maaa kisses.” The closing scene features a human mot