This delightful book is centered around a love poem to a child:
Right from the start, since you were new,
You've had Somebunny loving you.
I'll give you hints. Can you guess who?
Somebunny loves you.
Each page celebrates something about the little rabbit and concludes with the refrain, 'Somebunny loves you.' Children will love the rhyming text and sweet illustrations, quickly catching on that the 'Somebunny' in the book is really the narrator, and the feelings are echoes of what their loved one feels for them. The reassuring message of unconditional love is accompanied by a delightful melody that plays when the sound button is pushed. Ages 2 to 5.
My thoughts: Sweet! Sweet! Sweet! It's Spring and we just love bunnies. This is just a sweet little rhyming (song) book about a wee little bunny that some "bunny" loves. It is a bit of a mystery. It is also a "push the button and listen to the song book." These are always favorites of the little ones.
A charmingly illustrated board book that tiny little hands can grasp and tote around with them all day (Oh! And yes, these little ones do tend to do that.), pushing the button and singling along with the music.
A little book, a little song, a little rhyme, for those wee little hands. A real winner!
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DISCLOSURE: I was provided a complimentary copy to facilitate this review. Opinions expressed are mine. I was not compensated for this review.
My kids did have a couple of them but cannot remember. For some reason it seems they had an Elmo book like this
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I learned that Ideals Children's Books publishes 25 to 30 new children’s titles a year, primarily for two- to eight-year-olds.
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Jennifer Rogers
My kids did but I don't remember the titles, lol, too many years ago.
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They publish 25 to 30 new children’s titles a year, primarily for two- to eight-year-olds.
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My daughter had a push button music book called "I Love You More Than." My youngest has one, I can't remember the name but it's about going to the potty.
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ReplyDeleteMy sons didn't have push-button books but my grandkids have - the main character was Dora the Explorer
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ReplyDeleteMy kids are too old for push button books, but my grandkids have them. My favorites are my granddaughter's Dora book or my grandson's Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer bookx
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I learned that their backlist contains over 250 titles
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Merry
i dont have a child ; getting this as a shower gift but i am sure she will want the little one to have a push button book! they are very interactive and educational
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ReplyDeleteI may not have but my grandchildren have them I have one on the bookshelf.. but it's broken.
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Fiona N
My baby loves his "The Wheels on the Bus: Sing 'n Move Book"
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Fiona N
Not as I remember my daughter didn't have one.
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don't remember if I did
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