Tuesday, November 25, 2008

I Love You the Purplest

Written by: by Barbara M. Joosse
Illustrated by: Mary Whyte

Those of you who have more than two children to love can certainly understand how meaningful the words "sibling rivalry" become. Recently my husband came up with a great idea for two of my children: a back-scratching contest. Of course he was first to offer his back as available, with himself as the judge. While scratching, my son asked who was best --it was a contest after all. I rolled my eyes, weary of this question, because even when it's not a contest this comes up a lot between my three children. My husband simply noted how one hand was a little bigger and was a strong scratcher while the other hand was more petite and was a gentle scratcher.
"But who's the best?" my son demanded.
"You are the strongest scratcher," my husband told him, "and your sister is the softest." Those of you who have read, I Love You the Purplest surely would have been reminded of this book also. I felt relief as I relived the feelings of this book, and noted to myself that I could use this as a way of dissipating rivalry more often.

The mother in I Love You the Purplest has two sons close in age who engage in some friendly brotherly competition on more than one occasion. But the sweet mother reminds them each of their differences, and helps them understand how they are both wonderful and perfect to her. As they drift off to sleep she loves each a different color, and together she loves them purplest.

This book is probably best enjoyed by children with siblings, and at a time when they are willing to snuggle in for a quiet read. I think of this as a book that speaks to adults also --as it spoke to me --who have more than one child to absolutely love the purplest.

6 comments:

Kim Baise said...

After the birth of our daughter, my son's teacher read him this book and he LOVED it! Thank you for reminding me. I'll have to check it out of the library. It's a good one.

Corey Schwartz said...

Oh, sounds very sweet. And perfect for my three and four year old! Thanks.

MotherReader said...

I had forgotten about this book. It is sweet.

I like the back-scratching contest. I'm totally stealing that for my kids.

Sherrie Petersen said...

We definitely have the sibling rivalry going on in this household! I'll have to read this to my children over Christmas break.

Nancy Arruda said...

I will have to look for this book we have some fierce rivalry going on sometimes. I love the author.

Anonymous said...

The sibling rivalry is just beginning in our house, with my littlest one just turning two. I will have to check this one out. Thanks!