I Love My Mummy

Booktrust Early Years Award, 2011

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781408328781

Price: £6.99

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A sweet, rhyming picture book about the special relationship between mother and child.

With a gentle, rhyming story and lovely illustrations, this is a book to be loved, shared and treasured. The perfect gift for every family, for new Mothers, on Mother’s Day, or at any time of the year. From the author of picture book classic, Giraffes Can’t Dance.

‘This sweet and heartwarming ditty, told in witty rhyme by Giles Andreae, has cosy, bright illustrations, and is filled with feel-good charm’ –
Junior magazine

Winner of the Book Trust Early Years Award!

Reviews

A joyful read for you and your baby
Junior
Sure to melt the heart of any mummy and some children too!
Book Fest Guide
A winning read-aloud for the very young...the large format and warm tone make this truly perfect for little ones
Kirkus
Wonderful rhyming story about mothering and love that's perfect to share with babies and younger toddlers.
The Bookbag
I Love My Mummy celebrates the funny, special and downright adorable moments that you share with your baby
Mother & Baby
A story told with wit and charm
Family Interest
A story told with wit and charm.
Family Interest
Tells of the tender relationship between mother and child through witty and touching rhyming text.
Nursery World
Sweet and heartwarming ditty, told in witty rhyme by wordsmith Giles Andreae, has cosy, bright illustrations, and is filled with feel-good charm.
Junior
Andreae amd Dodd team up to create a winning read-aloud for the very young.
Kirkus
A beautiful and touching rhyming text
Lytham St Anne Express
A beautiful and touching rhyming text, told with wit and charm.
Lytham St Annes Express
I Love My Mummy was a particular favourite in our home. The beautiful bright illustrations and fun rhymes were a huge hit with my boys, and the celebratory topic of the bond between mum and baby really struck a chord.
Kirsty Gallacher, The Sun
This is a book to be read and shared time and time again
Carmarthen Journal