Official word on this book: This wonderfully imaginative children’s hardcover book by bestselling authors Gary Chapman and Rick Osborne, featuring four-color illustrations (with hidden details!) by Wilson Williams, Jr., will help children learn the importance of love. Based on Gary’s highly successful The 5 Love Languages®, A Perfect Pet for Peyton tells an entertaining and playful story of five children who each, with the help of Mr. Chapman and the unique pets at his special emporium, discover their own personal love language. Children and parents alike will experience firsthand the power of the love languages as they cuddle up and spend precious time together reading this book over and over again.
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What I thought about this book: I will be the first to admit that I did not read this book to my children. No, I did not. Now, I know you are asking how I can review this book if I didn’t read it to my kids… I sat and watched my husband read this to my kids, and I thoroughly enjoyed the interaction that occurred. DS9 was so interested as the story unfolded. I could see him thinking hard about what his “love language” would be.
- Gifts
- Words of Affirmation
- Quality Time
- Physical Touch
- Acts of Service
Just tonight, DS9 came to me and said, “My love language is Physical Touch.” “Yes, it is!” I said. I think this book is wonderful for all children but especially for those who are on the Autism Spectrum or who don’t have an awareness of how to feel or express their love for their family. I feel that both of my kids have benefited from this story, and we parents have, too. I hope that you have a chance to read this book to your child or grandchild.
I have one copy of A Perfect Pet for Peyton to give away to one lucky winner. This is one of those books that I hope you will go out and buy if you don’t win, though! It is THAT good!
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TheBargainBabe says
Agh! I am a huge fan of the 5 Love Languages books but did not know about this one! I would love to win, I’d read it with my kids at home: ages 8 and 2. thanks!
Dawn @ The Momma Knows says
Oh! I would definitely read this to my boys! I think they would enjoy figuring out what their love languages are. Even my 11 year old would probably like it, for that reason. 🙂
Angela Hartness says
I plan to give this to my granddaughter.
Heather @ Marine Corps Nomads says
I would love to win this for my nieces. Thank you!
Jess says
I plan on reading it to my son. He can read books for hours!
Shannon F. says
I would give it to my daughter. 🙂
Erika P. says
I would give the book to my friends daughters who are 3 and almost 2.
Nancy says
This would be for a friend’s grandchild!
Nicki says
I would give this book to my sister in law to read to my niece
Brianna says
I would read this to my 3 kids. They love reading books!
Diana Hatch says
I would like to read with my granddaughters
Jennifer Winchester says
i would give it to my son
Jessica Peeling says
For the kids in my mom’s Pre-K class!
Samantha says
My son, Charlie!
Candie L says
I would like to give this to a family friend. Thank you
Ani G W says
I’d read this with all of my three kids.
Jessica Davis says
A friend as a baby gift
heather loftus says
my godson!
Kathy Davis says
I would read this book to my granddaughter.
Janackeh Klein says
I plan to give this book to my friends who plan on naming their child peyton
Anastacia Grace says
My son. 🙂
1955nurse says
I would LOVE to read this to my 2 Grandkids!!! Thanks for the chance….