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More People to Love Me: Families Come in All Shapes and Sizes!

Mo O'Hara, Ada Grey

More People to Love Me: Families Come in All Shapes and Sizes!

Subjects

  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

4 out 5

10 reviews

A reassuring message for any child with an extended family …This little girl’s family is huge! The only way to show how huge would be to draw a family tree. With a step-mum, a step-dad, four brothers and sisters, and a whole lot of grandparents, her family tree has a lot of branches – and a lot of people to love her. Mo O’Hara’s warm and playful story will speak to any young child with an extended or step-family. Accompanied by Ada Grey’s charming illustrations, More People To Love Me is a gorgeous book which shows that families come in all shapes and sizes.

Reviews

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Book read to Henry

King Pirate Pudding-Basin 03.07.2024

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I think because she has a big family, she has more people to rely on.

Madam Boadicea Yo-yo 21.12.2023

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I love the book. I like the family tree.

Major Neptune Bumblebee 21.07.2023

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When they said “we drew and coloured and taped bits together until everybody fitted in” was my favourite bit of the book.

Lady Phoenix Jellybaby 26.07.2022

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I love this book because there was more people to love .me I think my favourite character is the teacher. Yes i would recommend this book to some else.

Madam Honeycomb Elephant 07.12.2020

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Ok

Anonymous 07.09.2018

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Great

Anonymous 17.08.2017

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It was fun and nice the pictures were beautiful. The presentation was good too.

Anonymous 05.08.2017

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Lots of family to get along with It was interesting

Anonymous 02.08.2017

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It's really good story book as it tells you not to give hope.

Anonymous 24.07.2017