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I Love You with All My Heart by Noris Kern (1998, Hardcover)

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ISBN
9780811820318
Book Title
I Love You with All My Heart
Item Length
11 in
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Publication Year
1998
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Noris Kern
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Love & Romance, Family / Parents, General, Animals / Bears, Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings
Item Width
9.2 in
Item Weight
13.4 Oz
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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When Caribou tells Polo that his mother loves him with all her heart, Polo is curious. How is this possible? he wonders. He asks several of his Arctic friends how their mothers love them. Pinpin, the penguin, explains that his mother loves him with all her wings. Felix, the seal, knows that his mother loves him with all her flippers. When Polo finally asks his mother, she explains that she loves him with her whole body -- her fur when she rubs against him; her eyes that shine when she sees him; her nose that smells his warmth when she hugs him; her paws when she tickles him. But more than anything else she loves him with all her heart. This tender story, accompanied by adorable illustrations, captures the all-encompassing quality of a parent's love. Readers will soon love Polo with all of their hearts, as children snuggle up to their parents to hear this story read again and again.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Chronicle Books
ISBN-10
0811820319
ISBN-13
9780811820318
eBay Product ID (ePID)
733222

Product Key Features

Book Title
I Love You with All My Heart
Author
Noris Kern
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Love & Romance, Family / Parents, General, Animals / Bears, Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings
Publication Year
1998
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11 in
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Width
9.2 in
Item Weight
13.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lc Classification Number
Pz7.K45783iaat 1998
Grade from
Preschool
Grade to
Seventh Grade
Reviews
-- Publishers Weekly A polar bear wonders how to measure his mother's love in this enchanting picture book. On a pared-down palette of matte blues and greens reminiscent of the frigid arctic landscape. Kern introduces Polo and his cuddlesme friends, a young reindeer, penguin, seal pup and wolf cub. Each in turn helpfully attempts to describe the expanse of his own mother's love: "My mother loves me, with all her wings," says Pinpin the penguin (or "flippers" for the seal, "teeth for the wolf). For Polo, none of these responses sounds quite right; in a series of tender, double-page embraces between him and his mother, he seeks from her the appropriate answer. "Does that mean you love me with all your fur?" he asks. She assures him that she loves him with that and more. Meanwhile, Kern depicts, in simply detailed illustrations, with visibly textured brushwork, the gradual setting of the sun over the icy horizon: and as the shadows lengthen behind the bear cub's applauding friends, soon Polo slumbers beneath the protective paw of his mother. Kern's playful juxtapositions (at one point, many of the baby animals ride on the wolf's back) and close-up, irresistible hugs are ideally suited to the gentle question-and-answer text. -- Booklist Would a caribou caution a polar bear to get out of the icy water so as not to get sick? Of course not. Would a seal or penguin venture into conversation with a polar bear cub? Never! But reality has been put on hold in this inviting picture-book affirmation of motherly love. Pinpin the penguin tucks a snowball under his wings to demonstrate how his mother loves him 'with all her wings.' Felix the seal, in turn, enfolds Pinpin within his flippers to show how his mother loves him 'with all her flippers.' When Polo the polar bear lumbers home to his mother and asks how she loves him, she explains that her protective cuddles, her glowing eyes, her playful nuzzling all express how she loves her cub with all her heart. The contented smiles of the Artic young as they traverse the icy blue landscape of their wintry home will comfort and reassure sleepy youngsters nestled in a loving lap at bedtime. -- -, -- Publishers Weekly A polar bear wonders how to measure his mother's love in this enchanting picture book. On a pared-down palette of matte blues and greens reminiscent of the frigid arctic landscape. Kern introduces Polo and his cuddlesme friends, a young reindeer, penguin, seal pup and wolf cub. Each in turn helpfully attempts to describe the expanse of his own mother's love: "My mother loves me, with all her wings," says Pinpin the penguin (or "flippers" for the seal, "teeth for the wolf). For Polo, none of these responses sounds quite right; in a series of tender, double-page embraces between him and his mother, he seeks from her the appropriate answer. "Does that mean you love me with all your fur?" he asks. She assures him that she loves him with that and more. Meanwhile, Kern depicts, in simply detailed illustrations, with visibly textured brushwork, the gradual setting of the sun over the icy horizon: and as the shadows lengthen behind the bear cub's applauding friends, soon Polo slumbers beneath the protective paw of his mother. Kern's playful juxtapositions (at one point, many of the baby animals ride on the wolf's back) and close-up, irresistible hugs are ideally suited to the gentle question-and-answer text. -- Booklist Would a caribou caution a polar bear to get out of the icy water so as not to get sick? Of course not. Would a seal or penguin venture into conversation with a polar bear cub? Never! But reality has been put on hold in this inviting picture-book affirmation of motherly love. Pinpin the penguin tucks a snowball under his wings to demonstrate how his mother loves him 'with all her wings.' Felix the seal, in turn, enfolds Pinpin within his flippers to show how his mother loves him 'with all her flippers.' When Polo the polar bear lumbers home to his mother and asks how she loves him, she explains that her protective cuddles, her glowing eyes, her playful nuzzling all express how she loves her cub with all her heart. The contented smiles of the Artic young as they traverse the icy blue landscape of their wintry home will comfort and reassure sleepy youngsters nestled in a loving lap at bedtime., Kern neatly skirts the I-love-you-more-than school of competitive afection by putting maternal love into properly absolute terms....A sweet-tempered story. Kirkus, Kern neatly skirts the I-love-you-more-than school of competitive afection by putting maternal love into properly absolute terms....A sweet-tempered story. Kirkus -- -, -- Publishers Weekly A polar bear wonders how to measure his mother's love in this enchanting picture book. On a pared-down palette of matte blues and greens reminiscent of the frigid arctic landscape. Kern introduces Polo and his cuddlesme friends, a young reindeer, penguin, seal pup and wolf cub. Each in turn helpfully attempts to describe the expanse of his own mother's love: ''My mother loves me, with all her wings,'' says Pinpin the penguin (or ''flippers'' for the seal, ''teeth for the wolf). For Polo, none of these responses sounds quite right; in a series of tender, double-page embraces between him and his mother, he seeks from her the appropriate answer. ''Does that mean you love me with all your fur?'' he asks. She assures him that she loves him with that and more. Meanwhile, Kern depicts, in simply detailed illustrations, with visibly textured brushwork, the gradual setting of the sun over the icy horizon: and as the shadows lengthen behind the bear cub's applauding friends, soon Polo slumbers beneath the protective paw of his mother. Kern's playful juxtapositions (at one point, many of the baby animals ride on the wolf's back) and close-up, irresistible hugs are ideally suited to the gentle question-and-answer text. -- Booklist Would a caribou caution a polar bear to get out of the icy water so as not to get sick? Of course not. Would a seal or penguin venture into conversation with a polar bear cub? Never! But reality has been put on hold in this inviting picture-book affirmation of motherly love. Pinpin the penguin tucks a snowball under his wings to demonstrate how his mother loves him 'with all her wings.' Felix the seal, in turn, enfolds Pinpin within his flippers to show how his mother loves him 'with all her flippers.' When Polo the polar bear lumbers home to his mother and asks how she loves him, she explains that her protective cuddles, her glowing eyes, her playful nuzzling all express how she loves her cub with all her heart. The contented smiles of the Artic young as they traverse the icy blue landscape of their wintry home will comfort and reassure sleepy youngsters nestled in a loving lap at bedtime.
Copyright Date
1998
Lccn
97-032208
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Dewey Edition
21

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