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Overview

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Publisher Penguin Random House
ISBN 9780735211308
Year 2018
Pages290
Format PDF

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Trish Cooke uses a repetitive, musical structure that makes it a perfect read-aloud for toddlers.

Helen Oxenbury’s artwork is praised for its warmth and charm, bringing out the distinct personalities of each relative and the playful expressions of the baby. So Much

Percival Everett Genre: Literary Fiction Summary: The novel centers on Kevin Pace, a 56-year-old painter who is working on an enormous secret canvas that he will show to no one. The story alternates between three critical periods of his life: his current life in Rhode Island, a past affair in Paris, and a dangerous 1979 trip to El Salvador. Review: So Much Blue by Percival Everett Trish Cooke uses a repetitive, musical structure that

Highly recommended for ages 2-5, it is considered a modern classic of diverse children's literature. 2. So Much Blue (Contemporary Novel) The story alternates between three critical periods of

Trish Cooke (Writer), Helen Oxenbury (Illustrator) Genre: Juvenile Fiction / Family Summary: This rhythmic, cumulative story follows a mother and baby at home when their large extended family begins to drop by one by one—Auntie Bibba, Uncle Didi, Nannie, and Gran-Gran—all eager to squeeze and kiss the baby "so much".