Rating:  Summary: The best Parent book ever Review: I just had to write a review on this book. I randomly selected this book because of the cover. The pictures are simply eye catching and this is one of the few books my toddler actually sits still for. I am just amazed at how the auther captures exactly what working parents feel when they drop their baby off to daycare. Seriously the first time I read this book I cried after the first two pages. Jane Dyer did an excellent job with the pictures. If you love this book you will love when Momma comes homes tonight. I would rate this book 10 stars!
Rating:  Summary: You'll LOVE this book! Review: I read this at a book fair and spent the next five minutes trying to hide my teary eyes! I bought one for me, three for friends and family members, and a couple of spares for shower gifts. When I got home, I read it to my 3 1/2 year old and showed her the hearts on each page. We read it four times in a row -- she absolutely loves it!This is a touching, charming book, with beautiful illustrations (I bet every mom will think baby bird looks like her own child!). It's a wonderful way to share with our children how much we love them and how that love never leaves us, even when we're apart -- perfect whether you're a working mom or not! I like this book so much I've already checked out other books by the author and illustrator. BUY IT! You'll love it!
Rating:  Summary: One of the sweetest books I have read.. Review: I received this as a gift and cried my eyes out the first time I read it. I am a working mom who hates to say goodbye to my little one each morning. My son is a year old and will bring it to me to read to him. I still get teary eyed when I read it. I am going to buy one for all of my working-mom friends. Highly recommend this book.
Rating:  Summary: Great book decribing traveling working parents to your kids Review: My daughter loves this book and so do I. She is now two and has it memorized.
Rating:  Summary: Fantastic Book! Review: My sister took this book out of the local library for her son several years ago and I read it to him. I wasn't even a mom yet and it took everything I had not to cry when I read this book. It is very touching, especially if you are a working mom. I went out and bought this book a few years before I became a mom and kept it and it is now my 3 year old's favorite book! I highly recommend this book!
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful touching book Review: The first time I read this book I cried and still have to hold back the tears whenever I read the last page. My 1-year-old loves this book and has me read it to her everyday. It is a must for any working mother who wants her baby to know how much her love is with them during the day when they are apart. The illustrations are beautiful, the rhymes are not too sing-songy, and the sentiment is genuine. A heartfelt recommendation from this mom.
Rating:  Summary: Sweet and helpful book Review: This book is so touching to both young and old. It gives comfort to little ones, and is a joy to read. The illustrations are precious. A great gift to a child going off to the first day of kindergarten, or when Mom starts a job.
Rating:  Summary: The best Parent book ever Review: This is a very snuggly hugs and kisses book for the very young. In the book, a parent bird talks to her offspring in rhyming declarations of love, telling and reassuring the baby bird that she will love it at all times and through everything it does. It is a very cute and touching read for parents. And rather short, with only about 350 words.
Rating:  Summary: first day of school Review: This is a wonderful book to read about the concept of being apart for a time during the day. The illustrations and text are sweet and enjoyable. My daughter loved the fact that a small heart is visible in almost every picture, although you must look carefully. Look for the "swirl" of heart over mom's coffee on one page. We read it when she started school, then I cut some small hearts from felt and tucked them into her pocket or bookbag. It was a small secret for us to share and made the transition easier for both of us.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful little book, with great message Review: This is probably my favorite child's book. It's a wonderful message for all children, but particularly children of working Moms. In fact, I assumed this book had been written recently, with its message of Mom going to work, but her love staying with her child "every minute of the day." My husband just mentioned that it was published in 1954! The illustrations are absolutely adorable. I highly recommend this book!
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