I Love You Best by Cindy Bracken


I Love You Best
Title : I Love You Best
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 16
Publication : First published January 5, 2012

An Amazon Bestselling Children's Book!

The dog loves his house, the cat loves her mouse...

With simple, rhyming text and fun, colorful illustrations, babies through Kindergarten children will know you love them best when you read together!

Features a dog, cat, frog, turtle, goat, and other animals.

By bestselling author Cindy Bracken (a former Kindergarten teacher and elementary librarian).


I Love You Best Reviews


  • Lena

    This review also appears on Words.Blank-Stare.com

    I picked up I Love You Best because it was a free daily deal on Amazon. While I found it enjoyable, it’s not too remarkable. There’s nothing technically wrong with it, but it lacks a wow factor for me.

    I Love You Best highlights different animals and what they love, whether it’s their habitat, fellow animals, foods, or more. It is definitely a shorter read, but not so short that it’s over before you’re able to get into it. Considering the content and structure, I found it to be well-done. I enjoyed the ability to have peripheral conversations about the content of this story. Since it discusses various animal homes or environments and different animal-related terms (e.g. foal, cud), it was natural to stop and ask whether my reader knew what certain words meant if she didn’t ask me herself.


    The illustrations are computer animated, but bright and colorful; they strike a balance between simplicity and detail. The illustrations also feature different drawing styles, so the variety there is unusual and refreshing. Some are more detailed than others, which I think lends well to the different animals on each page.

    This would be a great book for a new reader. The sentences are simple, but feature a wide enough array of words that there’s still a challenge. There is also a rhyme scheme for each set of pages, so even if you have a new reader encountering unfamiliar words, there is a good chance they can use content clues to figure out the pronunciation.

  • Stephanie

    Good Times!

    My 4 year old Grandson liked reading this book with me. His Nana. We had a good time reading it together.