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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful book,
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This review is from: Mommy, Mama, and Me (Board book)
This is a must have for 2 mom families! Started reading it to my daughter when she was an infant...she's still asking for it almost 2 years later. I love the simple rhymes and the colourful illustrations. It's a great book for bedtime routine as the last page is: "Mommy and Mama kiss me goodnight". It's so nice to have a book that mirrors our family! Love it!
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4.6 out of 5 stars (29 customer reviews) 21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice LGBT-friendly board-book,
By DJ Joe Sixpack - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mommy, Mama, and Me (Board book)
The L-word counterpart to Leslea Newman's cheerful gay-daddies boardbook "Daddy, Papa, And Me," this is equally charming and lighthearted, with a happy couple taking their toddler out for a fun day in the park, then back home for some cooking, dinner, a bath, and the inevitable toddler-book good night. Lots of cuddling, love, tenderness and smiles. As with the other book, no apologies are made for the nontraditional couple, and no speeches are made either: the pictures speak for themselves. Also, the gender of the child isn't made explicit and the couple seems like it could be of mixed ethnicity, so it's a great gift for any number of family or friends. (Joe Sixpack, ReadThatAgain children's book reviews)
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great board book,
By J. L Roth "alpha3760" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Mommy, Mama, and Me (Board book)
My son loves this book!My partner is a children's librarian and told me about this boardbook after seeing a review while doing her orders for the library. I checked it out and ordered it. We couldn't be more happy with it and our son adores it. He brings it to us over and over wanting us to read it 10 times a day, easy. That's the sign of a big success. The illustrations are done so that the book could apply to almost anyone's two mom family. The child is not readily identifiable as boy or girl and could be either. The curly dark hair could also be a bi-racial child. The moms are great. Neither caters to stereotype and the one mom may or may not be a person of color. One mom is full-figured, one is a bit more sporty. These clever drawings make it easily identifiable for a multitude of families. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
we love to read this book to our son.,
By Shannon B Davis "Nepenthe" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mommy, Mama, and Me (Board book)
This book is the most wonderful book for two-mom family. It isn't preachy, nor does it point out that there's anything different about having two moms. This is a book that my son can read and recognize his family. Actually it was uncanny how the Mama was like me and the Mommy was like my spouse - from the curly vs. straight hair, to what we do. Each page has a line about what Mama or Mommy do for the little boy, from putting him in the bath, to reading him a book, cooking him dinner, or riding down the slide. Any toddler will recognize the activities of this child and his moms. Note that it isn't necessarily a little boy but having a son, I naturally think of the child as a boy. There's no real reference to Mama and Mommy being a couple, so the book could also be used for a kid being raised by a mom and a gramma, you'd just have to change the words. The author basically did an amazing job of making this book appeal/fit to so many families.The illustrations are nice and the words roll off the tongue. I have to say thanks because most books (of course!) have a mom and a dad, and I started to worry that my son would be asking "where's my dad?" if we got too many books like that. |
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