Love You Forever
Author: Robert Munsch
Illustrator: Sheila McGraw
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Awards: None
Grade Level: PK-1st grade
Love You Forever is about a mom who sings a song to her baby boy while rocking him to sleep. Throughout his childhood, she would continue to sing to him. He often did things to drive her crazy, but she would always be reminded of the song. One night when the little boy was a grown man, his mom called and told him to come see her since she was old. When he got to her house, she tried to sing him the song but was unable to finish it. He went to his mom's side and sang the song to her. That night when he got home, he went to his baby girl's nursery and picked her up and sang her the song that his mother had sung to him for many years.
This book can be used in a variety of ways in a classroom. One could use this book to teach about love, family relationships, and the cycle of human growth. With older readers, this book can also be used to make connections between books and personal experiences.
Illustrator: Sheila McGraw
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Awards: None
Grade Level: PK-1st grade
Love You Forever is about a mom who sings a song to her baby boy while rocking him to sleep. Throughout his childhood, she would continue to sing to him. He often did things to drive her crazy, but she would always be reminded of the song. One night when the little boy was a grown man, his mom called and told him to come see her since she was old. When he got to her house, she tried to sing him the song but was unable to finish it. He went to his mom's side and sang the song to her. That night when he got home, he went to his baby girl's nursery and picked her up and sang her the song that his mother had sung to him for many years.
This book can be used in a variety of ways in a classroom. One could use this book to teach about love, family relationships, and the cycle of human growth. With older readers, this book can also be used to make connections between books and personal experiences.
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