About the Book New parents can celebrate the magical moments in their baby's life with this board book and 24-card gift set. The enchanting art of the perennial family classic can play a unique part in remembering a baby's first months and years. Full color. Consumable. Book Synopsis Celebrate twenty-five years of love right up to the moon and back! A new board-book edition is perfect for little hands. How much does Little Nutbrown Hare love his daddy? And how much does Big Nutbrown Hare love him back? The cherished tale of boundless affection is ready for boundless sharing in a durable board-book edition for the younger set. Review Quotes Effused with tenderness, McBratney's wise, endearing, and droll story is enriched by the near-monochromatic backdrop of Jeram's pen-and-wash artwork, rendered earthy tones of moss, soft brown, and gray for a visually quieting effect just right for that last soothing tale before sleep.--Publishers Weekly (starred review) An endearing nursery game is beautifully revitalized in this comforting, sleepy-time picture book. . . . There's not a wrong note in this tender tale, which should become an endearing bedtime favorite -- right up there with Goodnight Moon.--Booklist (starred review) Every parent will relate.--USA Today A well-written gem with sprightly illustrations.--L.A. Parent An extraordinary children's book that captures the unique dialogue between a parent and child.--Child Magazine The perfect bedtime story for sleepy little ones. Sam McBratney's soft, repetitive text is reminiscent of classic tales by Margaret Wise Brown (Goodnight Moon, The Runaway Bunny). . . . Anita Jeram's watercolor renderings of this endearing pair add sweet humor to a finely crafted book.--Christian Science Monitor About The Author Sam McBratney (1943-2020) is the author of the internationally best-selling classic Guess How Much I Love You and its sequel, Will You Be My Friend?, as well as All My Favorites, all illustrated by Anita Jeram. He also wrote Just You and Me and There, There, both illustrated by Ivan Bates, and Mindi and the Goose No One Else Could See, illustrated by Linda Ólafsdóttir, among many other books for children. Anita Jeram is the illustrator of Guess How Much I Love You, the Guess How Much I Love You Storybooks, and You're All My Favorites, all by Sam McBratney. She has also illustrated several books by Amy Hest, including Little Chick and a series about Sam and Mrs. Bear. Anita Jeram lives in Northern Ireland.
Guess How Much I Love You Board Book and Gift Set. New. From the 1990s Sealed.
Guess How Much I Love You has sold over 50 million copies worldwide! An enlarged board book edition of this much-loved classic that children will simply cherish. Sometimes, when you love someone very, very much, you want to find a way of describing how much you treasure them. But, as Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare discover, love is not always an easy thing to measure.The story of Little and Big Nutbrown Hares' efforts to express their love for each other has become a publishing phenomenon. This lovely board book edition is one that children will ask for time and again. Author: Sam McBratney Board book: 32 pages Dimensions: 157 x 188 x 22mm Perfect gift item! See the Guess How Much I Love you Story Sack
Celebrate twenty-five years of love right up to the moon and back! A new padded board-book edition is tailor-made for the littlest of loved ones.The treasured family classic is more endearing than ever in a padded board-book edition. Very young children will love holding this touchable, clutch-able book, created in a soft and sturdy format just for them — ready to hop from stroller to story time, from bedtime to anytime.
In this beautiful board book Daddy Bear shows his love in many ways, from making breakfast to playing music to showing Baby Bear how to ride a bike. This padded board book is a wonderful way to share the warm sentiments between a father and child. The lovable bears show how the daddy and baby are loving friends, spending time together. Every moment spent with your child is precious, and what better way to let them know that than by taking them on a wonderful adventure showcasing some of the exciting things a father and child can share together. Soft padded cover board book Perfect for everyday reading Charming Daddy and Baby Story, featuring illustrations of cuddly bears Gentle illustrations made for a soothing bedtime reading routine By Brooke Vitale, illustrated by Laura Watkins 24 pages Recommended for ages 1-5 years Dimensions: 6.25" x 8.25" Vendor Style: 9781952137020
You're All My Favourites-Sam McBratney Illustrated by Anita Jeram Hardback Book 2004 Preowned children's hardback book in very good condition , no writing or inscriptions . By Sam McBratney illustrated by Anita Jeram 23.5 x 27 cm Walker Books gorgeous story of unconditional family love, from the creators of Guess How Much I Love You. In this heart-meltingly gorgeous, comforting story told by the creators of Guess How Much I Love You, three little bear siblings one day begin to wonder: how can they all be the most wonderful baby bears in the whole wide world to their parents? Mummy Bear and Daddy Bear must set about reassuring their three little bears - who are all different - that each one of them is equally special and equally loved. Please look closely at the photos as they are part of the description. My books are vintage and preloved. Will wrap and pack very carefully. Will post worldwide. Any questions please ask. Postage can be combined with anything on my shop . In the unlikely event you do encounter a problem, please do message me first to resolve it, and I will do my best to help
S requested a story stretcher about bunnies this week shortly after his Bubbie sent Y a copy of Sam McBratney's Guess How Much I Love You along with a plush version of Little Nutbrown Hare. We actually had a copy of the book at home from S's baby days! Sometimes when we end up with doubles of a book, I pass along the extra to a friend or our local children's book bank. Other times, I hold on to an extra for a Mommy & Me set or a Brothers set. This is one of those books that is worth extra copies of! With S beginning preschool in a week, I also thought a book about the love shared in a family would be very appropriate right now. (Ok, admittedly, one of us needs the extra love and snuggles right now more than the other, and it may not be S!) Sometimes when I prepare a story stretcher, I gather ideas from online. Other times I hit the books. And other times, I dig deep into the recesses of my imagination and come up with our plan. That is what I did with this one! So I invite you today to come along with me as we travel to the very back of my brain where story stretchers are born... Children's literature is full of themes to play and learn about--both overt themes and more subtle ones. This story is about Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare sharing a sweet bedtime exchange about just how much they love one another. There is certainly a theme of love and bedtime routines here and the main characters fulfilled S's bunny request. For the sake of our play and learning activities, I thought it would be fun to dissect the title. We ended up with a collection of activities involving guessing games (Guess), measuring (How Much) and love/family (I Love You). I also needed to make sure to incorporate the bunny theme as well, since that was S's original idea. We began our afternoon reading the book all together. S held one copy and Y and I manned the second one. Then we switched copies and read it again, per S's request! We started our activities at the little table with a homemade color matching game: Pin the Tail on the Bunny. I set our bunnies out on the table and kept the tails inside a drawstring bag. We tried to guess which color would come out next before matching and sticking them onto the corresponding bunny's backside. Here's what you will need to make your own version of the game: DIY Pin the Tail on the Bunny Materials: rainbow colored printing paper velcro dots (scratchy side) pom poms in rainbow colors laminating machine & printer scissors I searched the internet for a simple black and white silhouette of a rabbit. After copying, pasting and adjusting to my desired size (you can do this on a Word document or whichever computer program you prefer), I printed off copies on colored paper. I laminated and cut out each bunny and stuck a velcro dot to the tail. Now we were all ready to play! The pom poms stay put fairly well without adding velcro, however if you want them to stick better (or to be able to use them on a vertical surface) you may want to affix velcro dots to the pom poms as well. We were ready for another guessing game. This time we gathered at the easel with my Mystery Bag. S's mission, should he choose to accept it, was to reveal a mystery word by guessing, one letter at a time, what letter I was hiding in our Mystery Bag using only his hands, no peeking! You can add in a blindfold if you wish. One at a time, I hid a large magnetic letter inside the Mystery Bag. S felt through the bag, making his guesses along the way, but was mostly excited to pull out the mystery letter and reveal our special word. And the word was LOVE. We looked at the title on our target book to see the same word! Now that we had spelled the word and read the word, it was time for some writing! Early writing adventures include a multi-sensory approach. I love to show pre-readers and writers the ways in which they already read and write--even if not in the same way that older people do. Fostering feelings of competence and success at this stage inspires children to love the process of learning these skills. Today's writing activity was a fun one for the whole family and a great one to do at home with your own family: Love Notes/Family Fan Mail Materials: Choose some or all of the following and add in any other materials you'd like: markers lined labels for writing dictation on and/or writing prompts I added prompts to several labels like "I love you as much as...," "I love you more than...," and "I love when..." Others I left blank so that S could dictate his own love notes! heart shaped stickers letter stamps with L, O, V, E, heart themed stamps (leftover from Valentine's Day season last year) heart shaped doilies, foam cut outs (alternatively you can use construction paper or print off heart shapes--older children can cut out their own hearts and observe how symmetry works by tracing half a heart onto folded paper) red gift bags For young ones who are new to the art of writing love notes, you will want to model this. I prepped a Fan Mail Bag for each member of our family. I prepped a love note for each member of the family and read them to S. We placed them in the appropriate bags for family members to read later on. Love notes can be sweet, silly, simple or more detailed. Using labels allowed for S to place the words on paper, even if he's not yet doing so directly through writing. He had a great time dictating and doodling love notes to each of us and even requested help to write some for a few of his friends. We all especially enjoyed reading them at the dinner table later on and I think I might keep my "I love you more than sticks" love note forever! A bag full of fan mail is also a great treasure on a day you may feel down in the dumps--it's always a nice reminder to know much we are loved! Y and the Purple Crayon...do I see another story stretcher in our future?? For our final activity, I had set out and taped down some large sheets of white craft paper. I helped trace each of the boys bodies so we could guess and then measure how big both of the boys are--using magnetiles! You could definitely use a ruler to measure with if you prefer. At this stage, inches are still pretty meaningless to S and Y. Magnetiles are totally awesome and fun--plus they naturally stick together and come in a standard, measurable size. You can use any type of block as a measuring unit so long as each one is the same size and shape. Once both boys were traced onto paper, I cut out their shapes. We left those taped to the floor. Y was officially tuckered out by now and fell asleep. S got busy decorating both tracings and gathering our square shaped magnetiles. We started by making a guess (or estimate) of how many magnetiles tall each brother was and then used the magnetiles to measure. I recorded the process on each tracing and at the very end, we hung them up on the door (so our living room would look less like a crime scene!). Even with S heading off to school next week, story stretchers will be a special way for us to connect and spend time together in the afternoons. S will likely need a little more open play time and quality family time after a morning of preschool's structure and routine. Play through children's literature is one of many great ways to incorporate that. Y will also have an opportunity now in the mornings for some Mommy & Me time and I look forward to sharing that experience as well. Whether you're gearing up for this back to school season (or counting down the hours), may we all enjoy these last days of summer while happily playing!
Printable Toddler Literature Guide Based on Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney Perfect for ages 16 Months - 2 1/2 Years Includes activities in the following categories: Language Math Fine Motor Skills Gross Motor Skills Sensory Game Music Pretend Play And includes lists of related toys and online resources. My guides use common toys and objects available in most homes. If you do not own a copy of the book, it should be available through your local library. NOTE: This is part of "Toddler Literature Themes & Activities Bundle" in the "Bundles" section of my Etsy Shop. THIS IS A DIGITAL COPY. NOTHING WILL MAILED TO YOU. Digital themes include a downloadable link that you will receive immediately upon purchase. - Size: US Letter (8.5 x 11) - Fits regular binders or clipboards - PDF File, 2 pages Please note: This is a digital product. No items will be shipped to you. These files are for personal use only. It may not be sold in digital or physical form © PammsHouse.com
'Guess How Much I Love You' kids Craft activity. A Zig Zag Heart Book for preschoolers and older kids to make for Mother's day, Father's Day or Valentine's day.
Introducing the book I love *to the moon and back*, featured in this week’s MaiStoryBook Library Collection: “Guess How Much I Love You” by Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram Book Syn…
The long-awaited sequel to the international best-seller, I Love You to the Moon and Back with a beautiful and reassuring text, and stunning illustrations from Tim Warnes. With familiar and lovable bear characters, this is a heartfelt celebration of each moment of love and laughter shared by a parent and child. A tender and warm portrayal of unconditional love is perfect to share with little ones night and day. Ideal for fans of Guess How Much I Love You, While We Can't Hug and Oh! The Places You'll Go! Author: Hepworth, Amelia Publisher: Tiger Tales Subject: Social Situations Reading Age: 2 - 5 Years Binding: Hardcover No. Of Pages: 32 pages Language: English ISBN-13: 9781680102604 Amazon Price: 8. 99 Title: I Love You Forever and a Day
Guess How Much I Love You is an app based on Sam McBratney’s ever-popular book of the same title Guess How Much I Love You. I remember we read the book again and again with my son. I am sure your little one will like the book and this app. It is FREE for limited time. When I first saw the title, I though it is an interactive book. I was wrong. It is actually more like a movie. When […]
Book Synopsis A heartwarming polar bear story about love and tenderness for all ages. Snowy the polar bear already knows a lot: where the yummy fishes swim, what a snowflake tastes like, that the wind can hug or bite, and when the sun and the moon are in the sky. He also knows how far he can go from Mommy and still be safe. Of course, there are things that Snowy doesn't quite understand yet, but he does know the answer to the most important question . . . Review Quotes - About the Author Guido Van Genechten (1957, Belgium) studied drawing and painting, graphics and photography. Afterward, he worked for many years in the graphic industry. Now Guido works as a full-time illustrator of children's books. In 1998 he won the international Illustrator's Award City of Hasselt with his picture book Ricky. This prize was the beginning of his international career as a children's book illustrator. Since that moment, Guido Van Genechten has created many best-selling stories and received several awards. In 2007 he was the winner of the Reader's Digest Award for Best Children's Book Illustrator. And in the past ten years, his books were published in 30 countries around the world.
Baby/kids book "I love you so"