In this story a
mother talks about how no matter what her
little baby boy does she''ll always
love him. Like in one part of the book she talks about how when he was two he pulled all the books off the shelves, pulled the food out of the refrigerator and he took his mother''s watch and flushed it down the tolet. His mother would then sometimes say "This kid is driving me Crazy!" At night, though, instead of relaxing this mother would crawl across the floor of her baby''s room and pick him up and
sing "I''ll Love you Forever, I''ll like you for always, As long as I''m living my baby you''ll be." Through the whole book the mother does this to her little boy, no matter how bad or if he was too old for it. At almost the end of this book the mother even drives over to her full
grown sons house and picks him up and sings the same song to him that she would sing to him when he was a baby and a teenager. Another part of the book even shows her son doing the samething to her, when she has gotten to be to old to sing or do anything. At the end of the story it shows the full grown son singing the same song that his mother sang to him when he was little, while holding his baby daughter.
Other Books by Robert Munsch:
Something Good
Giant
Angela''s Airplane
Fire Station
Pigs
A Promise is a Promise
Moira''s Birthday
I Have to Go!
5o Below Zero
The Boy in the Drawer
Murmel, Murmel, Murmel
Mud Puddle
The Paper Bag Princess
Mortimer
Thomas'' snowsuit
David''s Father
Jonathan Cleaned Up
Millicent and the Wind
The Dark