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I Love You Just the Way You Are

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 78 Ratings and 22 Reviews

Book Description
The spirited Ba is back, in a story that will resonate with every sometimes-grumpy child.

Bartholomew's not having a good day. His legs are too stumpy, his porridge is too lumpy, and his tummy is too plumpy. Who could blame a bear for feeling a little grumpy? But George understands. He knows that some days are better than others and shows Ba that he's loved even when he's feeling bad... More
Book Information
PublisherCandlewick Press
BindingBoard book (5 editions)
Reading LevelBaby to Pre-K
# of Pages22
ISBN-10076361288X
ISBN-13978-0763612887
Publication Date01/02/2001
The Creators
About Virginia Miller (Author, Illustrator) : Virginia Miller is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Virginia Miller include Ten Red Apples (Bartholomew & George), Eat Your Dinner! (A Bartho... more
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3/5/2008 Terry Doherty said: Disappointed. We've liked other Virginia Miler books. This is billed as a way to help toddlers recognize moods and mercurial habits. I found it frustrating. You clearly have to have read other Bartholomew books to know that 'Bar' is his nickname.
tags: fiction

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