Review: I Love You All the Time by Deborah Farmer Kris and Illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin

Summary

I Love You All the Time by Deborah Farmer Kris and illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin. The first in her children’s book series is written to reassure children they are loved and lovable no matter the ups and downs of the day with words of affirmation for kids. This book emphasizes the power of consistent love from caregivers to help children develop confidence, resilience, and emotional agility.

Parents and teachers want strategies for helping preschoolers manage their emotions. But to effectively teach emotional self-regulation strategies, children first need to know they are safe and loved—all the time. Even when they lose their temper, even when they stay up too late, or lose their shoes, or yell at their friend. The steady love of a caregiver can help children thrive, even when life is challenging.

Written from the perspective of a caring adult speaking to a child, I Love You All the Time strengthens relationships by addressing the common childhood fear: Am I loved all the time? Its charming rhyme, words of affirmation for kids, and heartwarming message make the book perfect for storytime, home, the preschool classroom, and whenever children need a reminder that they’re loved.

Review

There is no greater love than one from a parent. I Love You All the Time is such a sweet book that reassures your child that they are loved not only during the good but also those challenging moments. I love the cover. It just sets such a loving tone for the book. The book, between its beautiful illustrations and engaging rhymed message, will leave your child feeling supported and cared about. This is the first book in the series and also my favorite. It just leaves your heart full with a wonderful impression. If you haven’t checked out the series, then I suggest you do. The first two books are available in the series with the third coming this summer.

The book is 32 pages and for the reading ages of 2-6.

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