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More copies of this ISBNLove You When You Whineby Emily Jenkins
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Have you ever known a child who doesnt occasionally whine? Or hit, or forget to say please, or refuse to share, or interrupt, or throw a tantrum, or ask for every toy in the store? We may like to pretend otherwise, but these are things small children do . . . and we continue to love them even when they misbehave.
This amusing catalog of bad behaviors is playfully illustrated in warm watercolors. Together, text and art present funny and familiar scenes that grownups and children everywhere will recognize and want to talk about. Love You When You Whine is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. Review:"Jenkins (That New Animal) extols the limitless love of parents in her accounting of the numerous patience-stretching antics of young children, which may appeal more to the caregiver than the child. 'Love you when you pour cereal on the floor./ And when you ask for every toy in the whole store,/ one after the other.' This observant tally of misdeeds ranges from small annoyances, such as interrupting, to larger misdemeanors like putting crayons in the dryer or spreading jam on the computer. The same mother and child — two white, upright cats with wide, deep-set blue eyes and outsize ears — feature in illustrations that Ruzzier (The Room of Wonders) fans will quickly recognize. His earthtone colors and spare backdrops fill small, uneven portholes, surrounded by white space. What the slightly offbeat paintings lack in the warm and fuzzy department is made up for in the book's reassuring message and wry humor (e.g., one spread reads, 'Love you when you paint the walls...' — a turn of the page reveals, 'and the dog'). The quirky art and missing first-person pronoun confer a subtly avant-garde quality, while the tone evokes a parent heaving an exhausted sigh. But the mother's love never wavers and culminates with a big hug and comforting tuck-in scene. 'Love you, always. Yes, I do.' Youngsters will smile at both the kitten's tolerance-testing tricks and also the knowledge that a parent's devotion will withstand a bit of a whine and other transgressions. Ages 3-6. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis:This amusing catalog of bad behaviors--from whining to interrupting to refusing to share--is playfully illustrated in warm watercolors. Together, text and art present funny and familiar scenes that grownups and children everywhere will recognize and want to talk about. Full color.
About the AuthorEMILY JENKINS is the author of several acclaimed picture books, including two Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Books, That New Animal and Five Creatures. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. SERGIO RUZZIER is the author and illustrator of The Room of Wonders and has illustrated many more picture books. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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