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Overall, I’m not sure whether reading this multiple times to my little boy will persuade him of my omnipotence or merely cause him to wonder how he got an inferior model for his Mum. Certainly, there’s a thin line between ‘awwwh’ and ‘urrrrgh’. ''I Love Mum'' manages, by a tiger’s whisker, to stay just on the ‘awwwh’ side, mainly because of the lovely illustrations but also because the prose avoids twee rhymes. ''I Love Mum'' is a good choice for a Mother’s Day present, especially if Dad is buying.
If you need more convincing that Mum's are great you could try [[I Love My Mummy by Giles Andreae and Emma Dodd]]. You might also enjoy [[Train by Judi Abbot]].
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