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Until I picked up this book, I always wondered about the origin of "I love you to the moon and back." It had always seemed overly sentimental and unoriginal to me. Now, having picked up and read this children's classic, I understand and will be reading this book to my future children.
Why is the adult constantly trying to one-up the child?
This is a true, tender children's classic I was eager to share with my daughter, and although she enjoys it when I read it to her, it has not been among her most requested books. I believe I am more enamored of it than she.
**Found in the 20th Century Children's Book Treasury**
On one hand, this would be the perfect book a dad can read to his son/daughter. On the other hand, it's really competitive.
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This is another great book. My mom used to read it to me and we had it in my preschool classroom but i haven't touched it since i was very young. When i opened it and read it again, it just made me smile. It is so sweet and innocent and the colors are great along with the pictures and the message is just awesome. This book would be great for any age as well, it can be read to babies but it is also a great book for kids to learn to read. Ages 3-5 for educational purposes.
This book is great for read aloud, maybe not to an entire classroom but for a smaller group because it is a short board book and it doesn't really teach the children anything that has to do with educational purposes but it is still great to have in the classroom for new readers and just to look. The illustration are small on the page and they don't take up the entire page but they are pretty detailed. The Hare and the baby hare are prominent and the colors are light and bright and easy on the eyes.
This story could have many different discussions about love, caring for one another, but also you can explain what a hare is, why that is the name and what other animal the Hare looks like.
This book is great for read aloud, maybe not to an entire classroom but for a smaller group because it is a short board book and it doesn't really teach the children anything that has to do with educational purposes but it is still great to have in the classroom for new readers and just to look. The illustration are small on the page and they don't take up the entire page but they are pretty detailed. The Hare and the baby hare are prominent and the colors are light and bright and easy on the eyes.
This story could have many different discussions about love, caring for one another, but also you can explain what a hare is, why that is the name and what other animal the Hare looks like.