I wanted to share a cute children’s board book with you that reminds me of Valentines Day called You Make My Heart Saur Board book. I received a copy of the book in exchange for a review. Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage off the items you purchase.
Charlie has always loved Dinosaurs just as Suzzane did. Now my nieces son Joe also loves Dinosaurs and I can’t wait to visit my mother in law to share You Make My Heart Saur Board book with her. Charlie said she will need to purchase her own copy of the book because were not giving her our copy.
Charlie will be reading You Make My Heart Saur Board book to the students he reads to and using this book when we study Dinosaurs in our Homeschool Classes. You Make My Heart Saur Board book is a board book making it sturdy enough for little hands to hold onto and it can be wiped off. The book is perfect for toddlers and children as well as adults of all ages. The illustrations and the story kept Charlie and I entertained to the last page. We didn’t want the story to end.
Charlie and I loved this the book which teaches us love in so many ways. You Make My Heart Saur Board book would make a wonderful Valentines Day Gift but you shouldn’t wait until then to purchase a copy for anyone who loves Dinosaurs. Charlie and I had fun roaring along with the Dino’s in the book and so will you. The story rhymes would be a nice addition to our Homeschool Poetry Class.
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Say “I love you” with a roar in this cute board book that’s perfect for dinosaur fans!
My love for you is bigger than a T. rex can bite.
You’re really something special; I think you’re dino-mite!
Read and roar along with the dinos in this adorable board book. With chunky pages perfect for little hands, colorful illustrations, and a sweet rhyming story, this is sure to become a story time favorite! You Make My Heart Saur: Fischer, Maggie, Lauzon, Todd: Books
About the Author: Maggie Fischer
Originally from Oregon, but now lives in Seattle, Washington, after receiving her B.A. in English from Gonzaga University. The daughter of a children’s librarian, Maggie has grown up surrounded by books and feels impossibly lucky to write and edit books for kids. She spends her time trying not to get worried about the increasing number of crows in her backyard, petting her enormous Cat, Finch, and drinking more coffee than is probably healthy.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates