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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. In a touching tale between parent and child, Little Nut Brown Hare tries his best to describe how much he (or she) loves Big Nut Brown Hare. But Little Nut Brown Hare just can`t seem to outdo Big Nut Brown Hare; that is, until he sees the moon and sky. Using simple writing that both children and parents can connect with, this is a terrific bed-time story that still tugs at my heart after all these years. Add in some terrific watercolor illustrations and this book makes a great gift for parents with little ones. In the last few years, this book has become available in a gift set that includes a toy of Little Nut Brown Hare. `Guess How Much I Love You` was a 1996 American Library Association Notable Children`s Book winner. ( )This is a great book for any parent to have at home. I do not think this would be a suitable book for teachers to read to their class, but parents should definitely read this to their children. This is a great bedtime book that shows a hare talking about how much she loves her child. This is a heartwarming book that is incredibly sweet and soothing. www.amazon.com/guesshowmuchiloveyou Cannot find a review This book is about a mother and son hare. They are having a competition to see who loves the other the most. It is a very cute story. I would definitely recommend this book for a perfect bedtime story. I think every child should have a loved one who can read this to them. We have been reading this to my son since he was 2 years old and he now says he loves us more than the galaxy. This books helps parents and children to express their love for each other. no reviews | add a review
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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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