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Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney

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Book Review: Great Book To Show Someone How Much You Love Them
Summary: 4 Stars

What a great book. This children's book is filled with fun examples of instances of Love. It grants a child a clearer picture of the deep love a parent has for a child. I would recommend this for ages 4-6. Enjoy!

Book Review: Good book, not for babies
Summary: 4 Stars

I really like this book it has a cute story line and a relatable main character. It is kind of long for very small babies and does not rhyme.

Book Review: I'd love it if it weren't for "nutbrown hare"
Summary: 3 Stars

I am still reading books to a 6 month old, and when he gets older I imagine he'll love this book as much as the children of other reviewers do. However I personally trip over the phrases "big nutbrown hare" and "little nutbrown hare" every time I read this book outloud. "Daddy Rabbit" and "Baby Rabbit" would have given this book 5 stars for me.

Book Review: Cute story, my son doesn't like it
Summary: 3 Stars

I think this is an adorable story and thought my son / husband would enjoy reading it together. My son never picks it out and won't sit still for it.

Book Review: Boring illustrations, and unproductive storyline.
Summary: 2 Stars

The idea of the book is cute, but like others who have reviewed it here, I'm not a fan of the storyline: trying to out-love another person with no real point to the story.

Also, this was given to us when my son was about 12mths old, but at that age, I prefer illustrations where a "face" is easily discernible, and ideally, colorful. These pencil drawings are so pale and small, an *adult* can barely make out the hares' faces/expressions. As of right now, my son's 15 months old, this book still bores him. And even when he can follow the storyline, I'm not sure I want him to!!

Summary: This is a "filler" book on our shelf that rarely gets read. It's just not much good for kids who don't speak yet, NOR is is any good for their self-esteam if they can understand the message...haha.
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