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Plant a Kiss

Little Miss planted a kiss . . .

One small act of love blooms into something bigger and more dazzling than Little Miss could have ever imagined in this epic journey about life, kindness, and giving.

New York Times bestselling author Amy Krouse Rosenthal and award-winning illustrator Peter H. Reynolds have teamed together for the first time, creating what may soon prove to be a perennial favorite.

Reviewer: Pamela Robinson
Review: Mar 5, 2012
Genre(s): Children's
Plant a Kiss, written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds, is a simple children's book. This story features a young girl who plants, you guessed it, a kiss. The process of what goes into watching and waiting for the kiss to grow is what this book is all about. The fact that she wants to share her bounty makes it all the better. This book has a pretty cover that will draw you into

Sugar Cookies

This delectable follow-up to the bestselling Cookies andChristmas Cookies defines words that are associated with love. From letting your friend have the last cookie (selfless) to waiting to lick the bowl together (considerate), here is a book for anyone who wants to say I love you. Meanings are illuminated in this different kind of dictionary, which is every bit as heartwarming as the experience of baking cookies with someone you love.

Amy Krouse Rosenthal's sweet little lessons, mixed with warm and inviting illustrations by mother-daughter duo Jane Dyer and Brooke Dyer, make for a book that will hit the spot!

Reviewer: Vee
Review: Jun 13, 2010
Genre(s): Children's
Sugar Cookies is a picture book that builds emotional vocabulary as well as entertains little ones. It’s about familial love and showing compassion using the theme of sugar cookies. I read it to my kids, seven and nine. My son, the seven-year-old liked it, my daughter, the nine-year-old, didn’t. It may be too simple and obvious for kids over seven and for me fell in the category of books parents

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