Children's Book Review and Giveaway: I Love You All the Same by Donna Keith, Illus. by Allison Edgson




And now for the most adorable book we've reviewed this year!





Synopsis:
Three adorable bear cubs learn that even though they are very different, Mama and Papa love them all the same!
This humorous, rhyming story features three bear siblings who are very different: they don’t look the same or sound the same or eat the same. Brown Bear only wants honey; Polar Bear craves fish; and little Panda Bear snacks only on bamboo shoots. When playing hide-and-seek in the snow, Polar Bear always wins. And little Polar and Panda are always bored while Brown Bear is hibernating. How could they get along in a family when they are so, so different? With gentleness and love, Mama Bear and Papa Bear assure their cubs that even though they are different, they are loved the same, and God put them in the same family for a purpose.

I Love You All the Same sample 2


Darling illustrations by Alison Edgson (An Easter Prayer, 2012) add even more sweetness to this comforting message. The book is also a great resource for adoptive families who want to assure their children that whether biological or adopted, each of them is incredibly loved.

I Love You All the Same sample 1


Review: 


This is a padded board book, and aimed at ages 1-4, though you might find yourself wanting to use it for older kids as well! The book is perfect for those with adoptive or foster children, as it talks about differences among children (as might happen when you have different races in one family), yet how they were all placed BY GOD together, to be a family! Most adoption books are not taken from a Christian angle, so this is a great way of explaining to young children especially, how it was God's plan for them to be together, no matter how it came to pass. It also serves as a wonderful way to introduce new siblings in a blended family, or for the arrival of new siblings via birth, or adoption! And as you can see, the illustrations are absolutely adorable!  It would be an adorable baby shower present as well, for both the new adoptive parents and for older siblings! I can't highly recommend it enough!

About the Author:

Donna Keith, a former English teacher, began writing stories for her grandchildren after the birth of her fourth grandchild. Her daughter Audrey’s interracial family served as the inspiration for I Love You All the Same. Donna and her husband, Lee, live in Kansas City, Missouri.

About the Illustrator:

Award-winning illustrator Alison Edgson was born in Northern Ireland and now lives with her husband in an old chapel in Wales.Check out her website for more info!

Giveaway:

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Comments

  1. I give love to all my children equally and have always. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  2. My son was singled out since he was very gentle and kind. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. I teach my kids that one is older and more independent so we can go for lunch and my younger is more scared and a toddler so he can nap with me. They both are happy!

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  4. I give each child seperate time and activities. So they each know they are special

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  5. I try to spend time doing things that each child likes. One likes legos, one likes bowling and one likes fishing.
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  6. My daughters are unique in their likes and dislikes, so it 's easy to nurture their love in different ways.

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