Review: Your'e the Apple of my Pie - Rose Rossner and Illustrated by Jill Howarth









Review: Your'e the Apple of my Pie - Rose Rossner and Illustrated by Jill Howarth - August 2023


"You're the Apple of My Pie," authored by Rose Rossner and brought to life through the enchanting illustrations of Jill Howarth, is a delightful picture book that tenderly explores the language of love through delectable culinary metaphors. In this heartwarming addition to the Punderland series, readers are treated to a feast for the senses as the author weaves a tale of parental affection using the symbolism of scrumptious foods.

Rossner's prose is a charming blend of wit and warmth, ingeniously employing wordplay to convey emotions. With endearing puns and clever linguistic twists, the book beautifully captures the depth of a parent's love for their child. Each page resonates with the sentiment that children are indeed the cherished treasures of their parents' hearts.

The book's autumn-themed illustrations by Jill Howarth infuse every page with an inviting coziness, wrapping readers in a blanket of seasonal charm. The visual depictions perfectly complement the narrative, evoking feelings of comfort and togetherness. Whether it's a 'nutty' squirrel or a 'sweet' apple, the illustrations mirror the innocence and purity of childhood, making it a visual delight for young readers.

"You're the Apple of My Pie" is an ideal choice for children aged 2 to 6 years old, as its vibrant imagery and simple yet impactful messages resonate with their developing understanding of emotions. A perfect bedtime companion or a daytime read-aloud, this book serves as a gentle reminder to both parents and children of the enduring bond they share. This delectable journey through love and gratitude leaves readers with a warm heart and a renewed appreciation for the special connections that nourish their lives.



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