Title: I Will Love You Forever by Tatsuya Miyanishi
Source: Netgalley
Publication Date: June 1, 2017
Purchase: Amazon
Summary from Amazon: A female Maiasaura finds a lost egg in the forest and decides to look after it with her own egg. Surprisingly, a baby Tyrannosaurus hatches from the egg. The greathearted mother accepts and raises him as her own son, Heart. One day, Heart goes to pick berries and comes across another Tyrannosaurus. The foster son of the Maiasaura discovers his real identity. The fourth title in this acclaimed Tyrannosaurus series, I Will Love You Forever delivers a heartwarming story about adoption with vivid, brightly colored illustrations and endearingly drawn characters.
Book Review
A touching story about love, adoption, acceptance and sacrifice told through dinosaurs. I must say for a short read this left me quite emotional. Both writer and artist know the right words and images to draw out the reader. Even single parent issues and brotherhood are touched on this book. The art will definitely be great for kids and adults can read this to children without being bored or annoyed by childish language or cliches. Highly recommend for small children, parents, and picture book enthusiasts.
Rating: 5 Stars
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ReplyDeleteWhen he started eating his brothers, that would've been a clue he was adopted.
hope he does not start eating meat after the discovery
ReplyDeleteGreat review! I'm surprised the author chose a title so similar to the insanely famous Munsch book, though. It was the first thing I thought of when I saw the title.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of this one. It does sound like a great book! Love the theme too. :) Great review! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess