Emma and Meesha My Boy: A Two Mom Story
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Average customer review:Product Description
This is a delightful story of little girl with two moms as she learns how to be nice to her cat. Follow along as Emma gets in trouble trying to play with Meesha Kitty and cheer as she learns to treat him with care.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #141387 in Books
- Published on: 2005-11-15
- Released on: 2005-11-15
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 28 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
Rosie O'Donnell: "I READ IT - I LOVED IT - CHELSEA READS IT EVERY NIGHT" (Sept 2003) --Back Cover
Rosie O'Donnell: "I READ IT - I LOVED IT - CHELSEA READS IT EVERY NIGHT" -- Book Cover, 2003
About the Author
This is the first children's book Kaitlyn Considine has written. After wanting more two mom story books to read to her kids, she decided to wrote and publish one of her own. She lives in New England with her partner of 18 years and their two kids.
Customer Reviews
Great Children's Book
This a great book for children. The illustrations are fabulous and what great way to teach your children to be nice to their pets. I read it to my little girl almost everyday and she loves the character Emma. Though we are not from a "two mom" family, I feel the book is a great way to let your child learn about the many differnet types of families in the world through a great story about a little girl and her cat.
Conveys a good message about a little girl and her family.
This book is about a little girl and her cat and their daily lives. The fact that she has two moms is handled in a matter of fact nature, saying we too, are a normal family. It is about love, understanding and parenting. Great way to introduce your children to family enviroments that they will experience as they grow up and their circle of friends expand, bringing them into other people's homes. Parents can learn from this book too.
My kids and I love this book!
I love this book because it's very appealing visually. It really hooks kids with it's rhyming story and thier natural sympathy for the little girl who can't seem to stay out of trouble with her pudgy cat. The story and theme are very developmentally appropriate for young children and early readers. I like that the little girl happens to have two moms. The subtle family diversity piece broadens children's view of families without any preachiness at all. A really terrific book!




