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A few more LOVE-ly picture books for Valentine's Day (or any time!)

A few weeks ago I told you about My Heart is Like a Zoo, a new children’s picture book which has quickly become a favorite in our house.  We love Michael Hall’s bright illustrations, finding the hearts incorporated into the pictures, and the way he has assigned human moods to the animals.

The kids and I have sorted throught the stack of pictures books that have arrived in our house over the past few months, and have culled two additional “love”-themed books to share with you in time for Valentine’s Day gift-giving.  Like My Heart is Like a Zoo, neither of these mentions Valentine’s Day, so you can get year-round enjoyment from them.

Selma Mandine’s Kiss Kiss was originally published in 2008 in France as Bisous Bisous; it’s adorable, and I’m so glad the English translation is available from Golden Books.  This isn’t the iconic Golden Book I was raised on, it’s a standard-size picture book with illustrations across two-page glossy spreads inside.  Texture and shading make the pictures really pop!

Kiss Kiss is a conversation between a teddy bear who asks “What’s a kiss like?” and a boy who explains that a kiss is ”supersoft, like cuddly wool”  and that “sometimes, just like a cactus, it prickles” (accompanied by a picture of Daddy and his 5-o’clock shadow).   Their Q&A ends with:

Sorry, but I still don’t understand exactly what a kiss is.

Oh!  Well, here’s one ….

Hmmmm, it’s soft and warm and fresh … It’s delicious!  Can you give me a lot more?

Of course I can.  I love you ….

(awww!)

You’re Lovable to Me is written by Kat Yeh, illustrated by Sue Anderson.  This is a nice reminder of unconditional love between parents and children, even when those children grow older and become parents themselves.  My kids loved the bunny family, saying it reminded them of us, all those bunny children hopping around, and Daddy Bunny nowhere to be found (apparently, like J, Daddy Bunny was out of town on business when the book was written). 

“It had been a big day … It had been a hard night.” and the little bunnies sniff “We’re sorry!” as Mama tucks them in.  She replies (in part):

“No matter what your feelings are, whatever they may be …

I’m your mama.  You’re my bunnies.

And you’re lovable to me.”

Mama bunny puts her little ones to bed, cleans up the house, and falls asleep on the sofa.  Grandpa bunny finds her there when he stops by for an evening cup of tea.  He wraps a blanket around her, kisses her on the head and whispers:

“When a papa loves a bunny, he still loves her when she’s grown …

with a home that’s filled with love and hope and bunnies of her own.

When a papa loves a bunny, that’s the way it will always be.

I’m your papa.  You’re still my bunny.

And you’re lovable to me.”

I appreciated this reminder that parents are grown-up children, never too big to benefit from a little snuggle!

FTC disclosure:  books were provided by the publisher

9 comments to A few more LOVE-ly picture books for Valentine’s Day (or any time!)

  • My DIL is hot to get My Heart is a Zoo and I’d love to take a peek inside You’re Lovable to Me. I love children’s story books that have beautiful illustrations. :)

  • Kiss Kiss looks adorable!

  • Oh–I wish my kids were still little when I see books like this!

  • Joelle Biele

    Thanks so much for these! Esp You’re Lovable to Me–I’m always looking for books where animals act like people–it’s my daughter’s favorite kind–

  • Oh! The cover illustration on Kiss Kiss is beyond adorable! I am thinking all of these books would be perfect for my friend’s granddaughter who is just learning to read. I think I am going to send her a link to this review. Actually, all three of these books would be great to see in person, so I will definitely be encouraging her to grab them. I so wish that my kids were in the target age range for these types of books, they are so fun to read. Thanks for the heads up on these valentines books!

  • They sounds so cute … much better than the kid’s book I reviewed today and skewered. (Yes … you read that right … I skewered a kid’s book!!!)

  • I have My Heart is Like a Zoo on hold at the library. It just looks so adorable.

  • I couldn’t help but smile when I saw the cover for “Kiss Kiss.” That is just too cute!

  • Kat Yeh

    Thank you so much for including our book YOU’RE LOVABLE TO ME in your Valentine’s Day list. I can say that this book was truly written from the heart and that the response we’ve been getting has been just wonderful and very much appreciated. The refrain in this book came from something that I used to say to my own little ones when they were having trouble (as young ones often do) with all their emotions. Being able to see this brought to life by Sue Anderson’s lovely illustrations have been such a joy. Thank you everyone for all your support!

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