Published: 2005
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In "Mother's Day Ribbons" by Michelle Knudsen, a young girl prepares for Mother's Day by crafting a special gift for her mom. As she collects colorful ribbons and reflects on the love, support, and memories they share, she learns about the significance of these symbols of affection. The story beautifully captures the joy of giving and the bond between mother and child, showcasing the creativity and thoughtfulness that goes into expressing love. With charming illustrations and heartfelt moments, the narrative celebrates the uniqueness of maternal relationships, making it a perfect read for the occasion. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 2-4 years.
This book was published in 2005 by Little Simon .
Michelle Knudsen is the author of the bestselling picture book Library Lion. She lives in New York. Andrea Wesson has illustrated several books for children, including two novels about Evangeline Mudd by David Elliott. She lives in Davis, California. John Wallace loves to capture the vitality of children and his lively watercolours bring out the charm of the poems in this collection. He has written and illustrated several internationally successful picture books including Grump and, most recently, Pirate Boy.