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    I Love You, Stinky Face & Yummiest Love

    TCBR ContributorBy TCBR Contributor3 Mins Read Ages 0-3 Ages 4-8 Animal Books Bedtime Books Books with Boy Characters Humor Reluctant Readers Social Emotional
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    By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
    Published: July 9, 2009


    Lisa McCourt is well-known for her cheeky Stinky Face titles, but whether you have a stinky face or a snugly bear for a child, she has stories that will draw a crowd, wild or tame.

    I Love You, Stinky Face

    by Lisa McCourt (Author), Cyd Moore (Illustrator)

    Reading level:
    Ages 0-6

    Board book: 16 pages

    Publisher: Scholastic (March 2004)

    What to expect: Love, Animals, Parent and child, Fiction

    McCourt has masterfully managed to be playful and energizing in this distinguished bedtime story. How can you put playfulness and energy into a bedtime story? By using a soothing and reassuring tone.

    Mama, what if I were a big, scary ape? Would you still love me then?

    “If you were a big, scary ape, I would make your birthday cake out of banana, and I would tell you, ‘I love you, my big, scary ape.’ “

    A great way to wind down from a busy day of play is to smile, giggle, snuggle, and read. This book offers all of that and more. Unconditional love is one of the most important parts of developing a secure, and emotionally healthy child; I Love You, Stinky Face delivers that message loud and clear. While this is a book that both boys and girls enjoy, it will certainly strike a chord with the dudes. It’s a winner!

    Add this book to your collection:
    I Love You, Stinky Face

    Yummiest Love

    by Lisa McCourt (Author), Laura J. Bryant (Illustrator)

    Reading level:
    Ages 0-6

    Hardcover: 32 pages

    Publisher: Cartwheel Books (January 1, 2009)

    What to expect: Love, Bears, Parent and child, Fiction

    Yummiest Bear is delightfully sweet, just as its title depicts. The book beholds the wonderful magic of love that is created by the natural foundations of a parent-child relationship that strengthens on an everyday basis. McCourt’s writing is energetic without being loud, and captures regular moments and makes them all special by proclaiming a parents unconditional love. The illustrations have a gentle, angelic charm, and re-enforce the mutual admiration between parent and child. The pictures are fairly gender neutral, which makes the book work for any family combinations. I believe this book also helps parents to be able to laugh at the more mundane situations that are a part of parenting.

    “I love your never-ending surprises.
    Like when you hate broccoli.
    Then it’s your favorite.
    Then you hate it.
    Then it’s your favorite.”

    Slightly more mellow than I Love You, Stinky Face, Yummiest Bear is a calm and expressive book for the sentimental — sure to produce sweet dreams.

    Add this book to your collection:
    Yummiest Love

    You may also like: It’s Time for School, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt, Would They Love A Lion? by Kady McDonald Denton, and Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown.

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    *Disclosure: Please note that this post may contain affiliate links that share some commission. Rest assured that these will not affect the cost of any products and services promoted here. Our team always provides their authentic opinion in all content published on this site.

    Bianca Schulze Cyd Moore Laura J. Bryant Lisa McCourt
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