Commentaire descriptif
This warm celebration of motherhood begins with a portrait of the subject in a floral print housecoat, drinking coffee, and grows into a list of all her awesome abilities and traits. Among other things, she is a fantastic cook, a brilliant juggler, a great painter, and the strongest (grocery-toting) woman in the world. And she is also nice, as readers learn through a recurring refrain that they will happily chime in with at story time.
Sparse text and witty, colourful pencil drawings rely on simile to portray a universal “Everymum” who is as beautiful as a butterfly, as comfy as an armchair, as soft as a kitten and as tough as a rhino.
This adaptable story with a heartwarming message: “I love my mum. And you know what? SHE LOVES ME! (And she always will)” can be used to talk about role models or the role of parents, or to launch a lesson in descriptive language, where children have to come up with their own similes to describe a parent or other family member.
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Pistes d'exploration
: Using the book’s format, write a story about your mum. Do you have another word for “mum”?
: Make a flip book with your mum’s name on the outside – lift the flaps (cut as many as are needed) to describe things that Mum does.
: Design a card for Mother’s Day and write a short verse: Why I love My Mum.
: Write a list of the top reasons why you love your mum.
: Using the book’s format, write a story about your mum. Do you have another word for “mum”?
: Make a flip book with your mum’s name on the outside – lift the flaps (cut as many as are needed) to describe things that mum does.
: Design a card for Mother’s Day and write a short verse: Why I love My Mum.
Mots-clés
Picture book, abilities, comparisons, exaggeration, first-person narration, literal illustrations, mothers, relationships, role models, similes
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