Love Is for Roaring
Love Is for Roaring
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Bloomsbury
Annotation: Hugs and kisses and lovey-dovey stuff isn't for all of us! A not-too-sweet story about a fierce and grumpy lion who mayb... more
Genre: [Animal fiction]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #317242
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 01/18/22
Illustrator: Liwska, Renata,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-681-19124-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-681-19124-9
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2021026263
Dimensions: 27 cm
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

A genuine conversation about love and expressing it.In a diverse animal classroom-worm to giraffe, kangaroo to ladybug-an assignment is posted on the whiteboard: "Show your Love." Lion, looking vulnerable rather than angry, "roar[s]": "For whom? For what? And WHY?!" The task seems "impossible…undoable…unimaginable." Luckily, Lion's friend Mouse understands that glittery craft supplies and pink paper hearts aren't Lion's cup of tea. Patiently, he talks Lion through the process of identifying what he doesn't love (hugs, kisses, dessert-he prefers broccoli!) and what he does: badminton with a pine cone as shuttlecock; growling, roaring, running, chasing, and catching; and his friendship with Mouse. Liwska's art blankets everything with her trademark softness, which serves to mute words like roar and growling and Lion's description as "fearsome." From gentle browns and warm grays to the animals' downy fur and cottony edges, nothing is aesthetically threatening. This artistic softness, in turn, leaves room for visual content with edge: the subtlest reference to Lion's natural role as a predator of, perhaps, mice; a school lesson featuring a (textually unremarked) film about pollution, smokestacks, and soot; a single illustration, clearly a memory, in which Lion wears a mask and holds a stiff tape measure between himself and Mouse, nodding oh so quietly to the pandemic, presumably in this book's past. (Mouse's mask hangs off his ear because he's eating.)A comforting support of the right to make love-related decisions; softness in a slightly sad world. (Picture book. 3-7)

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2

Hugs and kisses and lovey-dovey stuff isn't for all of us! A not-too-sweet story about a fierce and grumpy lion who maybe does know what he loves after all. Today the fierce, fearsome Lion is supposed to show his love. But that makes him grumpy. "What do you love?" Mouse asks Lion. Lion doesn't love lovey-dovey stuff. Hugs? Kisses? NO WAY! But Mouse wonders, doesn't Lion love . . . to growl? Love to roar? Hmm, maybe Lion likes that. Doesn't he love to run? Love to chase? Actually, maybe Lion loves that. And maybe he DOES love to share his love. With a simple, humorous text and playful illustrations from New York Times bestselling Renata Liwska, this story is a charming, unconventional exploration of the many ways there are to show our love!


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