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Too Much! Not Enough! (Mo and Peanut) (edition 2018)

by Gina Perry (Author)

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Peanut is messy. Moe is neat. Peanut always wants more. Moe always wants a little less. Peanut is loud. Moe is quiet. Can these two learn to appreciate their differences? With bright, bold, eye-catching illustrations and two adorable characters, Gina Perry has created a book that will appeal to all the Peanuts and Moes in the world--whether they think it's too much or not enough!--… (more)
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Title:Too Much! Not Enough! (Mo and Peanut)
Authors:Gina Perry (Author)
Info:Tundra Books (2018), 40 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
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Too Much! Not Enough! (Mo and Peanut) by Gina Perry

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This book is about two friends Mo and Peanut. One is quiet and reserved and one is outgoing and some might say over the top. Together they discover that they can be themselves and accept their friends as they are.

I've used this in my classroom, my students love the pictures and how they can find themselves in the characters. ( )
  cdnbookworm | Mar 10, 2020 |
They say opposites attract, but can Mo and Peanut remain friends with all their differences. A cute story with simple, adorable pictures to demonstrate that being different means accepting each other the way they are. A great story for a school, classroom, public or family library. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book via Netgalley. ( )
  Carlathelibrarian | Feb 5, 2019 |
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This book reminds me of a long (and fun) weekend spent with my daughter. ( )
  molliekay | Dec 11, 2018 |
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Mo and Peanut live together, but they are opposites! Peanut always wants more, and all Mo wants is a little less. Peanut gets a bit out of hand and makes a mess in all of his excitement. When Mo takes a break from dealing with Peanut, they both realize the value of balance, and learn to appreciate each other.
This adorable book would be wonderful for children with siblings, especially if their personalities are very different. The art in the book is very fun, colorful, and it would be easy to make the story interactive. The lesson at the end about tolerating differences is a valuable one and should resonate with young readers. ( )
  leahdawn | Aug 29, 2018 |
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In Too Much! Not Enough! Mo and Peanut show that two people can be good friends even if they are very different from each other. This was a fun book to share with my almost four-year-old grandson. It really held his attention and I can easily see it becoming a favorite. My thanks to the publisher and LibraryThing Early Reviewers for the copy this review was based on. ( )
  wandaly | Aug 28, 2018 |
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Peanut is messy. Moe is neat. Peanut always wants more. Moe always wants a little less. Peanut is loud. Moe is quiet. Can these two learn to appreciate their differences? With bright, bold, eye-catching illustrations and two adorable characters, Gina Perry has created a book that will appeal to all the Peanuts and Moes in the world--whether they think it's too much or not enough!--

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