“The son grew old and grew old and grew old. And one day he called up his mother and said. 'Mom, you're getting older.“
“The son grew old and grew old and grew old. And one day he called up his mother and said. 'Mom, you're getting older.“
This book can help me teach a lesson on life cycles and growth because the book portrays different stages of life, from childhood to old age. I could even do an activity with my students by having them create their own timeline and illustrate the different stages of their life.
This book was published in 1986 and is a heartwarming children‘s book that falls within the genre of picture books and family life stories. The story follows the evolving relationship between a mother and her son, with the mother repeatedly expressing her unconditional love as she cares for him through all stages of life.
This book has very simple text, the emphasis is on the illustrations. The illustrations are abstract and very unique. Pretty cool book!
I would use this book in my classroom to talk about animals and how they have families. I would also use the illustrations to teach children about color and drawing.
#StorySettings: There is a #Flowershop scene in this charming picturebook with young Edie in fluorescent pink. It is such a simple story, but told so effectively, and with such vivid art that renders the setting so alive with such vibrant colours: definitely a favourite of mine. Plus, I will read anything Beatrice Alemagna creates. My full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-bYV
1)Bruch at my sister‘s with family
2) Blood from a Stone- just reviewed it.
3) I adored the tagged book!
“I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always, as long as I'm living my baby you'll be.“
his book can be used to explore the themes of family, love, and emotional connections, fostering discussions on empathy and the importance of relationships
Love You Forever is a heartwarming tale of the love between a mother and her son. It beautifully portrays the passage of time and the strength of family bonds. It is a touching story that encourages empathy and discussions about the emotional bonds we share with loved ones