What a lovely book this is. I purchased for my friend and her new baby and couldn't resist buying one for myself! (this book is quite small in size so perfect for my friend to read to her new born.) Such a sweet story, a definite must for your children's book collection.
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A great book like everyone says, would just point out that this is a mini sized version and I find it hard to read with my 2 year old son as he can't see the pictures that well. Wish I had bought the full size version.
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I am really pleased with this book, it is such a lovely thing to have and to treasure. When I purchased I wondered what would be inside so I thought I would write a review with a condensed list - to help you in case you're thinking the same!
*My First Nine Months: to record when found out pregnant, names you liked, pic of mum when expecting, mums cravings & lots more.
*Being Born: Date, place, time, pic, weight, gifts, home address, keepsakes & lots more.
*Other News: Prime Minister was, No.1 song, clothes in fashion, pics, costs of everyday items & more.
*First Baby Feats: First slept through the night, smiled, waved etc.
*Eating: First food, teeth, favourite & least favourite things to eat etc.
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This is a beautiful childrens books. A very simple story with beautiful, heart-warming illustrations.
What is particularly nice about this book is that the love is being expressed between 2 male hares. It is never explained whether they are two brothers, father and son, uncle nephew or just dependent friends. For me, this shows that love transcends boy-girl, parent-child relationships... but instead illustrates that when love "is" it just "is". It doesn't need to be explained or to be measured by other people's values.... unconditional, beautiful love is just that... beautiful!!
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This is a beautiful childrens books. A very simple story with beautiful, heart-warming illustrations.
What is particularly nice about this book is that the love is being expressed between 2 male hares. It is never explained whether they are two brothers, father and son, uncle nephew or just dependent friends. For me, this shows that love transcends boy-girl, parent-child relationships... but instead illustrates that when love "is" it just "is". It doesn't need to be explained or to be measured by other people's values.... unconditional, beautiful love is just that... beautiful!!
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It had to happen. "Guess How Much I Love You" is a masterpiece of literature. It was so full of love between a child and parent, written in a simple and beautiful way with an incredible climax. It brought a tear to my eye and a loving moment between me and my daughters.
Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter bring back the lovable characters of Little and Big Nut Brown Hares, the style of drawings is the same and the stories are nice, but living up to the first book is too hard and the stories fade by comparison.
Decent by themselves - they just have to big steps to fill.
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I bought this on the strength of the idea, that each child within the family is equally special, just after the arrival of number three. The book is just a gentle tale of a bear family with three little bears and how they are all favourites despite being different - one girl, one with no patches and the littlest. The illustrations are lovely to look at though neither pictures nor story are quite as strong as this author-illustrators classic Guess how much I love you.
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