



The Biggest Kiss
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3.8 • 13 Ratings
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Everyone needs kisses, so what could be better than a book that is full of them?
Do worms kiss underground, with the soil all around? Do fish kiss like this - splosh, splash, splish?
From kisses with lipstick to sleepy goodnight kisses, there's a kiss in this book for everyone.


PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A penguin tours the animal kingdom to see how kissing stacks up among different species. Newcomer Abbot's characters are essentially adorable variations on rounded and curvilinear shapes, ranging from pert to plump. She laughs in the face of zoological accuracy, anthropomorphizing with abandon: in the spread, "Frogs like to kiss, and dogs like to kiss," she imagines a kissing booth run by a frog prince, as pups of various breeds line up to pay $1 for the privilege. The titular kiss does not belong to the big blue elephant that sprawls across another spread, extending its trunk to a mostly unseen partner (while providing a perch for two kissing ants). Rather, it's the kiss that comes from a grownup penguin, who clearly loves a cuddle as much as the narrator does. Walsh's (All Asleep) rhyme schemes are all over the map (there are conventional couplets, as well as internal rhymes like "The snow's kiss on your face is ace"), so it may be difficult for readers to get in a groove. But it hardly detracts from the upbeat subject matter and the critters' utter cuteness. Ages 4 8.
Customer Reviews
The point of a sample
This book looks pretty good, but there are lots of books out there that look pretty good, so being able to flick through a couple of pages of a sample makes sense.
This sample shows you the cover page again and the dedication page. Not one page of the story to sample the writing and content.
What is the point of that as a sample?