I first read this beautiful book when a friend's husband died suddenly. I read it briefly, gave it as a gift to my friend's son, and didn't think about it again. I'm so glad to have the chance to revisit this heartfelt book about love. The message and illustrations are just right to convey a pare...
I am having a hard time deciding how I feel about this book. On one hand, I really loved the illustrations and the general premise for the story. However, it seemed to me that the author went back and forth between the child pretending to be an animal and actually being one. It would have work...
Tumford isn’t a bad cat . . . he just has a terrible time with two simple words: “I’m sorry.” We all make mistakes, but Tumford won’t apologize for them. Instead, he hides when his mischievous ways are found out about. Despite this seemingly bad behavior, Tumford’s loving owners never stop loving...
This is a lovely book to share with any child two years old or up. It would make a great baby gift too. There's a rhyming text offering one of those "how much I love you, you're so special" stories of which there are many out there (including others by author Nancy Tillman) but this one stands ou...