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Feeling "bloopy and love-swoggled" in the presence of Catherine, the elegant ballet teacher, a humble fisherman tries to muster the courage to reveal his affection for her.

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Oh! Oh my. I would have reread this so many times when I was a 'tween starting to think about romance. And it would have been good for me... so much better than prince charming fairy tales....

I might have liked it when I was a bit younger, too. But some reviewers need to know that picture-book ≠ book for toddler. Also, if you're too cynical to enjoy this, I feel sad for you.

Read it to your sweetheart on Valentine's Day. And let me know if they like it.
Pierre, an adventurous fisherman falls in love with a painting ballet dancing bunny. He builds up the nerve to tell her what was in his heart. When she rejects him he has to realize it's your love that makes you strong, not the love of the other person. (P.S. she loves him too)

Children's fantasy picture book.

I wasn't sure about this book at first. The idea of a picture book love story seemed silly. It's not a relateable concept for kids, but the illustration is SO great and the characters are so, well, French, that I found it very compelling. My daughter loved it.

I'm not sure if I would bring this one to school. It's adventurous to be sure, but I'm not positive it would keep the attention of some of the boys. I love the lesson that show more your love is what makes you strong is great, and one many people would benefit from. show less
This book was very very sweet, but obviously for older children because I think it's a bit too sophisticated for younger children. Pierre, a fisherman is in love with Catherine, a ballet teacher, but is desperately afraid to tell her. He fights his emotions for so long, too afraid to tell her, but too in love to stay away. He leaves her many gifts, but never stays to tell her his feelings. Until one day she waits to catch her mysterious gift giver and he is forced to admit his feelings. Catherine admits to being in love with someone else, but she does not know who he is and she has not approached him yet. At the end of the story she realizes that the man she has been longing after is Pierre and they livve happily ever after. Teaching show more kids that admitting their feelings will always take a load off their chest and it may even turn out the way you want it to in the end. show less
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This one made me giggle repeatedly. Sweet in the best of ways.

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Before becoming an author, Sara Young was a watercolor painter. She has written several children's books including the Clementine series, Stuart's Cape, Stuart Goes to School, and Dumbstruck under the name of Sara Pennypacker. Written under her real name, My Enemy's Cradle is her first adult novel. Her title Pax made The New York Times Best Seller show more List in 2017. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Mathers, Petra (Illustrator)

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Pierre in Love

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Children's Books, Picture Books
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PZ7 .P3856Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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