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My Monster Mama Loves Me So
Book: My Monster Mama Loves Me So
Written by: Laura Leuck Mark Buehner
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

really cute
Rating: 5 / 5
My family just loves this book. The words and story are really cute and the pictures are fabulous. There are hidden pictures on every page and lots to look at for reading and re-reading. I got this when my 2 year-old son was going through a "scared of monsters" stage. It helped him to see that the monster in the book does the same things we do, like eat breakfast and go to the swimming pool "swamp". He even has a pet(spider) to take care of! It is a very non-scary monster book. I highly recommended it if you have a child that is afraid of monsters. Parents will get a kick out of the story also. Great, great, great!


absolute pleasure to read
Rating: 5 / 5
My 4 yr. old daughter loved this book from the first time we read it. She loves to hear how the Monster Mama takes care of her little monster. The story is a loving and gentle poitrait of a mothers love. Embedded in the story are the routines of everyday life (i.e. brush your fangs, eat health food, exercise, tuck me into bed). The illustrations provide lots of opportunity for talking about the story and the characters. My daughter loves the swamp scene and has made a story all her own about that scene. She loves to say, "Icky" when we talk about lizard juice with ice and cookies made with bugs. The last pages lets us end with a big monster moma hug. The I get to tweek her nose and her tickle her pointy toes.


Who would have thoight monsters have mamas
Rating: 5 / 5
I love this book. Once again another cute story from the author and illustrator. I read this to my 10 month old son who likes the pictures. (He also loves "Snowmen at Night".) I do not know what else to say but it belongs in our personal library!! Well Done.


 
 
 



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