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Guess How Much I Love You | 
enlarge | Author: Sam Mcbratney Creator: Anita Jeram Brand: INGRAM BOOK & DISTRIBUTOR Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 8.8 x 0.6
MPN: ING1564024733 ISBN: 1564024733 EAN: 9781564024732
Publication Date: March 6, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, best prices.
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Product Description The tender contest between Little Nutbrown Hare and his daddy, Big Nutbrown Hare, to see who loves each other more leads them hopping to the moon and beyond, as captured by delicate, endearing watercolors. Hardcover.
Amazon.com Review All children want reassurance that their parents' love runs wide and deep. In Guess How Much I Love You, a young rabbit named Little Nutbrown Hare thinks he's found a way to measure the boundaries of love. In a heartwarming twist on the "I-can-do-anything-you-can-do-better" theme, Little Nutbrown Hare goes through a series of declarations regarding the breadth of his love for Big Nutbrown Hare. But even when his feelings stretch as long as his arms, or as high as his hops, Little Nutbrown Hare is fondly one-upped by the elder rabbit's more expansive love. Anita Jeram's illustrations are bound to elicit an "aw" from even the sternest of readers; these loving rabbits are expressive, endearing, and never cloying. In turn, Sam McBratney tells a simple bedtime story of sweet familial love with humor, insight, and a delightful surprise at the end. Children and parents will love snuggling up for this one--a treat to be read again and again, just before the lights are turned out. (Click to see a sample spread. Text 1994 by Sam McBratney. Illustrations 1994 by Anita Jeram. Permission from Candlewick Press.) (Ages 4 to 8)
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Beautiful Story January 8, 2009 This is a beautiful little story. I gave this to my sister for my niece for her 1st Christmas and all though my niece is too young to appreciate the meaning, my sister was truly moved by it.
sweet January 8, 2009 bought this for my significant other and i to read to our grandkids .... and each other
The little hare can never win, so sad January 7, 2009 I love the fact that the relationship between the two characters is left open ended. I hate that the big hare keeps outdoing the little hare. Just say "Thank you. I love you, too!"
Prepare for tears December 30, 2008 This book made me cry -- a grown man! I read it to my 3-year-old son, and felt myself tearing up as I got to the end. The artwork is first rate, too.
Nice book to have in your childs library. December 29, 2008 This a cute story but by no means up there with Goodnight Moon or I'll love you forever, the Napping House books. Do read this beforhand to make your own judgement. I do enjoy my sons first books to be the board book style so that i like, but the choppy dialougue is distracting for a tot. My son does prefer books with rythem (sp?).
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