Dawn Publications
Motherlove
Author: Virginia Kroll
Illustrator: Lucia Washburn

Retail Price: Paperback • $8.95
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Some mothers are furry. Some others are purry. All mothers are wonderfully warm. They cradle and cuddle, and coddle and huddle, and spread out their wings in a storm.

The love of a mother for her young, it is said, is the best echo of love divine. In animal and the human species alike, a mother’s love gives and forgives, directs and protects and puts the heart in a home. This book is a celebration of Motherlove.

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In a rhyming text, Kroll describes the nurturing behavior of mothers. The poetry is written in bold print above single and double-page paintings of animal mothers and their offspring. Some interesting facts about each creature are given on the lower portion of the page. The illustrations are splendid; the animal moms have loving expressions and even the crabs are smiling. The painting of a polar bear and her two cubs peering out from the safety of their den radiates with security and comfort. Katy Main’s Baby Animals of the North (Alaska Northwest, 1994) while not written in verse, is similar in mood, but Kroll’s book encompasses more animals from around the globe. This “warm and fuzzy” book is perfect for Mother’s Day or any day sharing.

— School Library Journal (March 1999)


In this picture book the poetic words and the beautiful illustrations work together to convey the feeling of love that bonds a mother and child. Mother llamas, lions, otters, and owls, as well as many others, teach a young child about the protection and tender care mothers give children.

Cuddling, coddling, cozying, chortling, cheeping, cooing, and cleaning are things that a mother might do. They are also good at respecting and protecting hagglers and stragglers and banishing the blues. What colorful vocabulary builders for young listeners!

As an added bonus, there is a paragraph for older readers at the bottom of each double spread with more scientific information about the species shown. This would make good conversation topics about the picture for little ones who are interested in more.

The cover blurb suggests that motherlove is the echo of divine love. A young mother might enjoy reading this with her children in celebration of Mother’s Day.

— Provident Book Finder

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