Guess How Much I Love You
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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 FarrAvailable at Amazon.com:
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One of our favorites! It triggers fun activities such as:
I love you
-more than all the sand on the beach.
-more than all the fish in the sea.
-more than all the houses in the world.
-more than all of the windows in all the houeses in the world.
The trump card is
-more than all the hair on the dogs but.
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Once I transitioned my 3 month old to his own room and crib, I started reading this to him - he watches me read it intemtly and smiles every time. It's just the perfect book for bedtime and it reminds me of us and our special time together. I will keep this book and my memories of bedtime forever.
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I've read this book for a few years to my niece and have now started with my infant son.
It reminds me of the phone game I played with many of my relatives as a young child..."I love you more. No I love you more. I love you an infinity plus one."
I loved the way comparing the quantity of love made me feel when I was far away from some of my loved ones.
When I read this book to the little ones I love, I feel the same warmth inside and hope they will too.
Highly recommended, especially if the "I love you more" game is a family tradition.
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This is one of the few childrens' books I've come across that reads from a Father's perspective. Makes a perfect gift to any expecting or new Father with its great wording and excellent cadence. I personally love the really large size of the book and the beautiful illustrations; and I think it will be enjoyed by parent and child all the way through the toddler stage.
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The idea of the book is cute, but like others who have reviewed it here, I'm not a fan of the storyline: trying to out-love another person. This was given to us when my son was about 12mths old, but at that age, I prefer illustrations where a "face" is easily discernible, and ideally, colorful . These pencil drawings are so pale and small, an *adult* can barely make out the hares' faces/expressions. As of right now, my son's 15 months old, this book still bores him. And even when he can follow the storyline, I'm not sure I want him to!!
Summary: This is a "filler" book on our shelf that rarely gets read. It's just not much good for kids who don't speak yet, NOR is is any good for their self-esteam if they can understand the message...hahaha.







