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Mommy Doesn't Know My Name

Mommy Doesn't Know My Name

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First copy is already well on the way to worn out.
Review: If my child doesn't grow up with multiple personalities it will be a miracle. I have found myself calling my Maddie everything but the name I gave her so I wonder if she feels like Hannah. This story is so cute and it's fun to read. I love the pictures and my Maddie likes to hear this over and over.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My name is...
Review: If my child doesn't grow up with multiple personalities it will be a miracle. I have found myself calling my Maddie everything but the name I gave her so I wonder if she feels like Hannah. This story is so cute and it's fun to read. I love the pictures and my Maddie likes to hear this over and over.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We all do this!
Review: Parents will see themselves in this cute book about a little girl whose mother calls her everything BUT her name. I think any child who has heard "see you later, alligator" or similar expressions, can relate to Hannah. It is an easy read, and would be good for young children (2-7). It is funny when read with lots of expression and will keep your child laughing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Sweet Little Book
Review: This engaging story takes its cue from the endearments all parents use with their kids--pumpkin, funny monkey, alligator, etc. Each time Mommy uses one of these cute phrases, Hannah replies "I'm not a _____, I'm Hannah!" The illustrations are adorable. Substitute your child's name for "Hannah" when reading it to him or her for a sure winner! Ages 2-4 or 5.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First copy is already well on the way to worn out.
Review: We've had to put a new one on our son's wish list because his first copy is already looking, um, well-loved! We have to read it about a bazillion times a day. He just LOVES it.


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