Guess How Much I Love You: Look What I Can Do: A First Concepts Book (Board book)

Guess How Much I Love You: Look What I Can Do: A First Concepts Book By Sam McBratney, Anita Jeram (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Sam McBratney, Anita Jeram (Illustrator)
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Description


This inviting, beautifully designed introduction to early concepts from the creators of Guess How Much I Love You makes a perfect gift.

Would you rather be a yellow thing or a green thing? A caterpillar or a frog? A circle or a square? Play with Little Nutbrown Hare as he learns about nature and explores all the sounds, shapes, and weather in the wonderful world around him. Lift the flaps to help him discover colors, numbers, and all the actions he can do in this delightful first look at concepts starring the characters from Guess How Much I Love You.

About the Author


Sam McBratney wrote "Guess How Much I Love You" as the fifty-seventh book of his career. He reunited with Anita Jeram for "You're All My Favorites" and the "Guess How Much I Love You "Storybooks. He lives in Northern Ireland.

Anita Jeram is the illustrator of the "Guess How Much I Love You "storybooks, and "You're All My Favorites," as well as Amy Hest's series about Sam and Mrs. Bear and Dick King-Smith's "All Pigs Are Beautiful" and "I Love Guinea Pigs." She lives in Northern Ireland.

Praise For…


This father-and-son relationship is lovely and their habitat delightful.
—Kirkus Reviews Online


Product Details
ISBN: 9780763670641
ISBN-10: 0763670642
Publisher: Candlewick
Publication Date: February 11th, 2014
Pages: 16
Language: English
Series: Guess How Much I Love You
 

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