Novelist: Pre-Kindergarten - 1 Amazon: 2 - 6 years I liked the bright illustrations, but the story itself might not be enough for story time. Maybe for younger group?
My daughter, who is eight, usually reads to me these days. But last night was one of those rare occasions when she asked me to read a book to her and she chose How About A Hug. I must admit I really loved this book not only because it has great illustrations and short and sweet text, but because I come from a long line of serious huggers. I even like the dedication which read, "In memory of my uncle Bill, who always gave me Big hugs!" Having lost my dad last year I completely understood where this book was coming from and I make sure I take every opportunity to hug the family and friends that are with me still!
I'm a naturally affectionate person of sorts, which somehow has drawn controversy where I live. I hug, and people in church have taken offense, considering a hug is totally harmless. I wish others would know that. Thankfully, my attachment to said church is no more, so the first chance I got upon finding this book I jumped at it and read it with delight that someone out there seems to know how I feel about hugs and love, even if she doesn't know I exist! It's a charming tribute to hugs and to how everyone can benefit from it. So my message to the uncaring world out there: don't be so scared: GIVE A HUG! JOIN THE HUG FORCE! It's a revolution whose time has come!
This warm and fuzzy book uses bright illustrations and engaging dialougue to keep children guessing the many reasons for a hug. In this story we see hugs can be for scraped knees,cold good mornings, making up in a fight, and many other reasons.
Hugs are important to emotional development. Hugs make people feel good. A hug is an expression of love and care and can provide comfort and security to another person especially children.
I liked this book because it was expressive. Just like the book, A Hug for You, it showed emotion and love. This book would be a good book to teach about having compassion for others. However, I would address appropriate touching as well.
A sweet book to teach predictions and a rudimentary introduction to descriptions/adjectives. The types of hugs mentioned are all different and applied to different situations, teaching children to describe. A great book to teach types (of things)!
This is a short book with easy ext and good vibrant pictures. Its a sweet book for a bed time story, or a book to teach the importance of kindness and love.