Helpful Score: 10
I'm one of the people who reads this story and cringes - it is a story about making love into a competition which the child can never win.
There are over a dozen reviewers over at Amazon who also had this reaction to the book - while, as evidenced here, there are many more who love the book.
I'm always surprised that people don't have more empathy for the child in the story - and feel his defeat as he becomes exhausted trying to tell his parent how much he loves them, never to have the sentiment accepted - only outdone.
I honestly can't imagine a way in which this would be a positive story.
There are over a dozen reviewers over at Amazon who also had this reaction to the book - while, as evidenced here, there are many more who love the book.
I'm always surprised that people don't have more empathy for the child in the story - and feel his defeat as he becomes exhausted trying to tell his parent how much he loves them, never to have the sentiment accepted - only outdone.
I honestly can't imagine a way in which this would be a positive story.
Helpful Score: 2
Whenever I read this book to my kids I cried! That last line, "I love you right up to the moon - and back." gets me every time.
Helpful Score: 2
One of the most endearing books. I tear up each time I read it. This book can serve as a great gift for expecting mothers also.
Helpful Score: 1
This book is a wonderful book that shows a parents love for their child.
Helpful Score: 1
This book is the board book version, just as good as the original. Lots of lines per pge, I would save this for a 2year old+.