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Book Reviews of Guess How Much I Love YouBook Review: ++++ BEAUTIFUL ++++ Summary: 5 Stars
That's the most beautiful book I know of. It perfectly expresses the mother's love. I started to read it to my younger sister over a year ago when she was only two years old, and now she can read it with me. It has created a special bond between us. I highly recommend this book to any loving mother. In addition to that I also recommend a book series titled Why Some Cats are Rascals, Book 2 containing lovely and inspiring stories for kids in my age (12).
Book Review: Very Touching! Summary: 5 Stars
I first purchased this book for my niece, and have bought it for each godchild since then. This touching tale brings tears to my eyes each time I read it to them. The illustrations are beautiful, and the way Little Nut Brown Hare looks up to Big Nut Brown Hare is heartwarming. It reminds me of Francine Poppo Rich's book, "Why Can't I Spray Today?" in which a little skunk asks his parents that question, and trusts his parents' response implicitly. I would recommend "Guess How Much I Love You" - actually, both books - to anyone!
Book Review: A wonderful, touching book to share with your kids Summary: 5 Stars
This is one of my all-time favorite children's books. I've read it a gazillion times, and I still get a lump in my throat at the end. It makes a wonderful book for new parents to share with their babies!
I'm a bit perplexed by those who find this book demoralizing to children. I read it as a good-natured romp between a father and son where the son admires his father has a hero. My children and I often play the "but I love YOU more" game, and it goes until somebody finally gets to "infinity," and then ends with some giggles.
Book Review: A wonderful story Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this book for my sister when she was born. She and I have enjoyed it ever since. I think people who see this as a competative story miss the point. As children, it can be difficult to understand just how deeply our parents (and siblings, in my case) love us. In this story, the big hare shows the depth of his love and in the end allows the little hare to believe that his love is 'greater.' Yet, it also shows children that the big hare's love for the little hare is much deeper than the little hare comprehends.
Book Review: We Love This Book Summary: 5 Stars
I have been reading this book to my son since he was 3 months old and it is a bedtime favorite. In fact, we are on our second copy (at 16 months old) because the other one got so beaten up. I use a child-like voice for the little hare and a deep voice for the big hare and he loves it. Also, after I tuck him in I kiss him and tell him I love him "to the moon and back". I think this is a classic story that will play a very special role in our lives for years to come. Also, it is gender-neutral which is very nice.
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