WE LOVE EACH OTHER

Author : Yonezu, Yusuke
Illustrator : Yonezu, Yusuke
Size : 6,6” x 6,6”
Pages : 28
Information : Board book. Color throughout, varnished
Price : US $9.95 / CA $10.95
ISBN : 978-988-8240-56-2

“I appreciate a publishing company that understands how very difficult it is to make a good board book….this book is pretty much brilliant. It shows animals apart who, when put together, make different shapes. Circles, squares, triangles….The art is bold, colorful, simple, funny, sweet, touching…” Elizabeth Bird, A Fuse #8 Production, School Library Journal

 

“Japanese author/illustrator Yonezu marries color, animal, and shape concepts with die-cuts and a reassuring theme of love in an expertly designed and executed board book....Yonezu’s simple renderings radiate happiness and charm on every page.– Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

 

“Adorable and a great way to show your kids that you love them.” Jenny Williams, geekdad.com

 

“The vibrantly colored, stylized animals are appealing, the large white shapes on bold backgrounds command attention, and the glossy, die-cut pages encourage exploration....Babies and toddlers will appreciate this playful, upbeat introduction to shapes.– Kirkus Reviews

 

“A smart way to introduce simple shapes, adorable animals and a Valentine's-worthy love theme, Yonezu's board book is precious.– Lee Littlewood, Kids Home Library, syndicated column

 

“A cleverly disguised shapes and colors die-cut board book….We Love Each Other is a Valentine’s Day book that can be read all year long.– Good Reads with Ronna, nationally syndicated parenting paper review column

 

“A sweet book to read again and again.Imagination Soup

 

“A … favorite book to express your affection to loved ones….– Jennifer Brown, Shelf Awareness for Readers

 

“The bold animal silhouettes in this new board book will charm early readers as they show how love comes in all shapes and sizes.– Helen Yoshida, Bookmarks blog, EdWeek

 

“A very sweet and playful book on shapes that also manages to convey the idea of love and affection using clever die-cuts and adorable illustrations.” Picture This Book childrens book review website

 

“Somewhere along the way, “You complete me” became an eye-roller of a cliché. But when the concept is illustrated instead of written out, it feels fresh, new, and rather ingenious…. An easy-to-digest introduction to that big mess of a feeling called love.– National Endowment for the Arts website