From Publishers Weekly:
Steadily, insistently rhythmic couplets built on a folksy vernacular herald the many and varied kinds of affection a child enjoys--from her Great-Gran, who, confined to a wheelchair, "loves me still"; from her Auntie, fond of outdoors expeditions, who "loves me teachin' "; from her resourceful Mamma, who "loves me sewin' "; and from her roughhousing brother, who "loves me hard." This book is at once a purely joyful celebration of family love and a finely seen reminder of the kinds of things that distinguish one family member from another and make each special. It sparkles throughout with the child's buoyancy and her secure sense of a place in the family and, by extension, in the world. Gottlieb's figures are boldly drawn, vibrantly colored and outlined with crayon-thick strokes that economically express both movement and mood. Her expertly composed scenes admirably capture the largesse of emotion contained in these bright verses. Ages 4-7.
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From School Library Journal:
PreSchool-Grade 2-- In folksy, singsong verse, a young girl tells about her relatives, e.g., "I got a Grampy, loves me sweet,/Takes me to Frosty's for a treat." Each family member--Great-Gran, Uncle, Auntie, Brother, Daddy, and Mamma--share special activities and a special place in the child's heart. Although the story is slight, the rhythm is consistent and pleasant. Dancing along with the rhymes are the poster-paint illustrations, with flat, bright colors and clean shapes outlined in black. This is a portrait of a caring family and the little girl who "loves 'em back." --Karen K. Radtke, Milwaukee Public Library
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