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Guess How Much I Love You | 
enlarge | Author: Sam Mcbratney Creator: Anita Jeram Publisher: Candlewick Category: Book
List Price: $6.99 Buy Used: $0.01 You Save: $6.98 (100%)
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Rating: 291 reviews
Media: Board book Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Pages: 20 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: 600136 ISBN: 076360013X UPC: 032483006996 EAN: 9780763600136
Publication Date: March 6, 1996 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 This sturdy board book for the youngest of children is a story of how Little Nutbrown Hare wants to show Big Nutbrown Hare how very much he loves him - but love as big as his is very hard to measure! Author: Sam McBratney Illustrator: Anita Jeram Publisher: Candlewick Press
Amazon.com Review Little Nutbrown Hare wants very much to impress Big Nutbrown Hare with the enormous scale of his devotion, but ends up being the one who's impressed. Subtitled "a pop-up edition," this sturdy square edition of Sam McBratney's ever-popular Guess How Much I Love You is probably better described as a "slide-along edition." Some pages do include pop-ups, but they aren't the best ones; instead, most involve pull-tabs which animate the two rabbits and their surroundings. One of the most appealing scenes simply shows Little Nutbrown Hare hopping up and down. In a purely technical sense this exercise in interactive cardboard technology is well behind some of the competition, but the tale has a timeless charm and the very simplicity of the movements makes it easy for small fingers to waggle the tabs and take control of the story. (Ages 2 to 4) --Richard Farr
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Not for my two year old October 6, 2008 A. Pause (nh) My son who is two had no interest in this book and he loves all types of books from Dr Seuss to the Byron Barton vehicle series. This book was too wordy and slow moving. I also thought it was confusing that the character in the book is a "hare" which is a tough word for a toddler that is already figuring out why sometimes they're called rabbits and other times bunnies! Anyway, we'll save this one for later.
Children's Book September 15, 2008 Susan L. Southard The book was a good price and was delivered promptly. Great service and experience as always.
This is a good one September 10, 2008 M. Hamilton Both my kids got into this one. They we reaching and hugging as we read. Really neat.
This Book Makes Me Smile August 9, 2008 D. Dorsey (The South, USA) I love this story. I find myself smiling and getting that warm, fuzzy feeling as the father rabbit and son exchange conversation about how much they love each other, each one topping the other's love. This is one of the first books that I bought for my son because it tells of the boundless love that a parent has for their children. Truly, one of the sweetest children's books ever written. I would give it more than 5 stars if I could. Highly recommend.
Kid's always want to top their parents. July 26, 2008 Matthew J. Baek (Maryland, USA) Kids look up to their parents so it's their nature to top them anyway they can. I remember when I became bigger then my dad when I was a freshman in highschool, that really excited me. This book plays on them theme in such a loving way. But of course, you will never top your parents love.
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