The Little Fur Family Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books Publish Date: 2005/07/01 Synopsis: A simple, rhyming story describes the experiences of the little fur child as he investigates some of the other creatures of the wild wood, in a board book edition of the 1946 classic, now with a furry cover
Wow, what a cute book...I stumbled across this book on here, we have the requisite "Goodnight Moon", but I was never really blown away by it. This book had such good reviews and the story sounded intriguing, so I thought we would give it a try. The furry cover is so cute. My daughter and I always touch the furry belly before reading it. We read it several times a day, usually! The illustrations are just lovely, I honestly don't think Margaret Wise Brown wouldn't be held in such high esteem if she didn't align herself with such talented illustrators.
The story is just cute and curious, about a little "fur child" spending a day in the "wild wood". I just love how that sounds. He has a Mom and Dad that love him, he goes out by himself on an adventure, then returns home at sunset for a meal and to be tucked in and sang to by his furry parents. There is a little song at the end that is kind of hilarious, it doesn't really rhyme or make sense, I think...Read more
Wow, what a cute book...I stumbled across this book on here, we have the requisite "Goodnight Moon", but I was never really blown away by it. This book had such good reviews and the story sounded intriguing, so I thought we would give it a try. The furry cover is so cute. My daughter and I always touch the furry belly before reading it. We read it several times a day, usually! The illustrations are just lovely, I honestly don't think Margaret Wise Brown wouldn't be held in such high esteem if she didn't align herself with such talented illustrators.The story is just cute and curious, about a little "fur child" spending a day in the "wild wood". I just love how that sounds. He has a Mom and Dad that love him, he goes out by himself on an adventure, then returns home at sunset for a meal and to be tucked in and sang to by his furry parents. There is a little song at the end that is kind of hilarious, it doesn't really rhyme or make sense, I think...Read more