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Trish Cooke uses a repetitive, musical structure that makes it a perfect read-aloud for toddlers.

It is a vibrant celebration of Black family life, focusing on unconditional love and the joy of being "utterly adored". The story is gentle and humorous, capturing the overwhelming but sweet energy of a big family gathering. So Much

Since "So Much" most commonly refers to the award-winning children's picture book by Trish Cooke and Helen Oxenbury, or the acclaimed novel So Much Blue by Percival Everett, I have provided detailed reviews for both below. 1. So Much (Children's Picture Book) Trish Cooke uses a repetitive, musical structure that

Trish Cooke (Writer), Helen Oxenbury (Illustrator) Genre: Juvenile Fiction / Family Summary: This rhythmic, cumulative story follows a mother and baby at home when their large extended family begins to drop by one by one—Auntie Bibba, Uncle Didi, Nannie, and Gran-Gran—all eager to squeeze and kiss the baby "so much". Since "So Much" most commonly refers to the