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My Mother Is So Smart

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5 of 5 copies available
5 of 5 copies available
Mothers are so amazing—is there anything they can't do? Through the heartfelt words of a little boy awed by all the things his mom can do, this glowing celebration of mothers has a universal appeal that will make young readers everywhere want to share it with their own moms. Featuring Tomie dePaola's classic soft illustrations and in a wonderful smaller trim size, this is a perfect gift for Mother's Day—or any day!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 22, 2010
      A young narrator praises his mother for such maternal deeds as knowing when to change his diaper when he was a baby, baking “the best” cookies, and serving a warm breakfast when it's cold out. More diverting are revelations of her spunkiness: she teaches him to dance the polka, takes him to school in grandfather's antique truck, and shows kids how to write their initials in the air with sparklers. Pastel borders frame spare, warm portraits of mother and son: as the mother faces readers, fresh Popsicles at the ready, she resembles no less then a modern-day saint. Ages 3–5.

    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2010
      PreS-KDePaola offers a portrait of a little boy and his doting mother, who bakes cookies, sews Halloween costumes, and can even stand on her head. Each page offers one of her skills, with soft, acrylic paintings illustrating the full range of her abilities. This story acts as more of a nostalgic picture album of dePaola's childhood than as a fully developed story, but the simple sweetness of the vignettes both in text and illustration present a heartfelt tribute to one fabulous woman. While the story is an endearing celebration of one specific parent, it's unlikely to resonate with many of today's children."Sarah Townsend, Norfolk Public Library, VA"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      A young boy offers evidence of his mother's smarts: she can change diapers, bake cookies, dance the polka, and stand on her head. DePaola's tender, pastel-hued illustrations aren't set in any specific time, while his text (a nod to memories of his own mother) celebrates a child's ideas--some stereotypical, some not--of motherhood.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:2.6
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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