Guess How Much I Love You
By Sam McBratney
Illustrated by Anita Jeram
By Sam McBratney
Illustrated by Anita Jeram
By Sam McBratney
Illustrated by Anita Jeram
By Sam McBratney
Illustrated by Anita Jeram
By Sam McBratney
Illustrated by Anita Jeram
By Sam McBratney
Illustrated by Anita Jeram
By Sam McBratney
Illustrated by Anita Jeram
By Sam McBratney
Illustrated by Anita Jeram
Part of Guess How Much I Love You
Part of Guess How Much I Love You
Part of Guess How Much I Love You
Part of Guess How Much I Love You
Category: Children's Classics | Children's Board Books
Category: Children's Classics | Children's Board Books
Category: Children's Classics | Children's Board Books
Category: Children's Boxed Sets | Children's Classics
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$8.99
Sep 03, 2019 | ISBN 9781536210637 | Baby-3
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$10.99
Jul 02, 2019 | ISBN 9781536210620 | Baby-3
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$14.99
Dec 24, 2013 | ISBN 9780763670061 | Baby-3
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$19.99
Aug 08, 2023 | ISBN 9781536231151 | 2-5 years
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Praise
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
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