I read books to my new grand baby over FaceTime. My friend Joan sent me this favorite of hers. I can‘t wait for Sunday story time.
I read books to my new grand baby over FaceTime. My friend Joan sent me this favorite of hers. I can‘t wait for Sunday story time.
Can you believe this book is 30 years old?!? Using repetitious language and a fluid rhythmic narrative, young readers see three young people and the love they receive from a family member. The illustrations are bright and colorful, and I could just see little ones begging for belly kisses after reading this one! Letter M for #BBRC #A2Z
Really well done illustrations, great book to have in class.
More, More, More written in 1990 and has the Caldecott honor and for good reason. These amazing bright color illustrations bring the book to life. Even the words on the page are in rainbow. This is such a fun book to have in class with a really cute story too.
“grandma has to run like anything just to catch that baby up, but little pumpkin's grandma catches that baby“
I would read this to younger kids during a transitional time
This is a good book that allows for teaching and understanding affection with the little babies. The illustrations are goof also!
I think this poetry book is great. It tells the story of a baby and how he keeps begging to get what he wants. I think the illustrations are interesting and appealing to the eye as well. It involves lots of repetition with the words “more, more more“ and i think this lets the reader get the bigger understanding of the book as well!
I think this book can be humorous and appealing to kids today! It also is easy to read and the illustrations of eye-catching! Its content may not be applicable to things we are learning but its appealing to kids and worth the read when starting on poetry and what it is all about!
I liked the detail of this illustration, of how his little shoe is missing off of one of his feet because he‘s been playing around with his mother.
I liked how this book had 3 different children and each parent had their own ways of playing and interacting with their child.
When I was a kid I would always love it when my mom or dad would bounce me up and down and pretend to be a horse. I would always ask them to do it over and over again. Just like these kids all have something they love that they want done over and over again such as swinging them around or chasing them
This book was full of colorful and attention grabbing illustrations that are surely award winning. This book was full of cute stories about the different kinds of child and caregiver relationships. It could have been a mom, dad, or grandma. Even though they were different their love for these kids is all the same and the kids all love their families
This book does a great job of showing different family dynamics and I think it would be a really sweet story for families to read to their child.
I think this is a really sweet book that helps show important family relationships. Although I think this is a really sweet book with beautiful animations, I think this is a book better suited for family story time rather than in a classroom setting.
“Just look at you with your perfect belly button...” This quote stuck out to me because Little Guy‘s daddy is saying positive things to Little Guy that will stick with him as he ages.
The illustrations throughout the book we‘re super eye catching because they looked like paintings. I also enjoyed the variety of colors used throughout and I believe children in the classroom would have an eye for that too.
I thought the story behind the book was strange. However, I believe showing the three culturally diverse babies is very important in the classroom. I also favor the loving relationships shown between the adults and babies.
Little Guy‘s daddy has to run like anything just to catch that baby up.
This is a simple book for young children to get a sense of how babies act. It is a very easy read to follow along too and the pictures are a wonderful add to it.
More More More Said The Baby by Vera B. Williams, 1990. Caldecott Award Winning Book. This is a wonderful children‘s book that was three different stories about different babies. It flows well and helps you learn about babies and how to interact with them. The illustrations were one of my favorite things. PICK
published 1990. This is a little story that‘s has 3 stories. These babies are running away from their parents and their parents catch them and do something they love and then the child wants “more more more”
This book would be great to use in a lesson about individuality or how we are all deserving of love, attention and affection. Although the babies in this book have different traits and character, they are all loved and celebrated for what they can accomplish.
This book is about babies and how they can have such different personality traits. Each baby is unique and different, but in the end they would all be loved the same, because that‘s what each baby deserved. I think this is a good book that shows compassion and love, followed by beautiful illustrations.
“Then Little Pumpkin‘s grandma brings that baby right up close”
Simple read with vibrant pictures that show love between children and the adults who care for them.
Caldecott honor book, 1990. Vibrant colored book with diverse characters. Shows love between the children and their caregiver. Fun and active story with simple words children can understand. Has three different children with three different caregivers.
I like how the illustrations is so colorful and looks like someone painted it. I think the children will be very drawn to it.
“More More More,” Said the Baby Published in 1990
Caldecott Honor Book
Love this book and how colorful the illustrations are! It is an easy book for the children to follow around and understand.