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Books with title I Love You So Much...

  • I Love You As Much...

    Laura Krauss Melmed, Henri Sorensen

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 18, 1993)
    Celebrate Mother's Day every day. This celebration of the bond between mothers and their babies can be shared at naptime or bedtime or whenever it is time to say "I love you.""Written in quatrains that break into couplets across each double page, this lullaby rhyme catalogues various animals and their offspring, describing each mother's testament of love." School Library Journal."The light-drenched, golden-toned pictures exert a quietly hypnotic effect on both reader and listener, aided by the lullaby's sonorous repetition of each mother animal's love poem to her baby." New York Times
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  • I Love You So Much

    Carl Norac

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 2000)
    This is a sweet story about Mommy and Daddy hamster and their little girl, Lola. Lola has an important thing to say but when can she say it and to whom? What does she do?
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  • I Love You So Much...

    Marianne Richmond

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Aug. 1, 2007)
    "I love you.""How rnuch?""SO rnuch.""How much is so?"Way, Way rnorethan you know."I Love You So Much... puts into words the often indescribable quality of boundless, steady and unconditional love.This comforting story embraces the reader like a warm hug and gently reassures a child that love is for always – despite grouchy moods or physical separation.I Love You So Much... is the perfect pause in a hectic day, offering the gift of love to a treasured child.
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  • I Love You So...

    Marianne Richmond

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, April 1, 2005)
    "I love you.""How much?""SO much.""How much is so?""Way, Way more than you know."I Love You So... puts into words the often indescribable quality of boundless, steady and unconditional love.This comforting story embraces the reader like a warm hug and gently reassures a child that love is for always - despite grouchy moods or physical separation.I Love You So... is the perfect pause in a hectic day, offering the gift of love to a treasured child.
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  • I Love You So Much

    Laya Saul, Eszter Ary

    language (Kadima Press, Oct. 14, 2013)
    Nothing comforts children like the time they spend with you hearing the comforting words “I Love You.” Inspired by the author’s time with her own (now young adult) children, Laya would say these things to her kids as they drifted off to sleep. Watch your own child engage and smile from the sound of your voice and the whimsical illustrations. Toddler and grandparent tested, this book opens the heart and brings another opportunity to share loving moments.The journey begins with “Good morning sunshine!” The pictures with Frog and Duck progress from active images into calm, restful images.“I love you faster than the fastest rocket ship” and “I love you happier than the happiest dance” soften to “I love you fluffier than the fluffiest pillow” and“I love you sweeter than the sweetest hug.”There are twenty-one love messages and illustrations (pages) with Duck and Frog in each picture. (It’s fun for little ones to find them and point them out.)Tip: To lull your child into a more restful place: as you read this book, progressively soften your voice, trailing to slower and quieter tones. Be sure to see the sleepy moon (back cover) with the special message: “You are loved. You are lovable.”
  • I Love You So Mochi

    Sarah Kuhn

    eBook (Scholastic Press, May 28, 2019)
    "As sweet and satisfying as actual mochi... a tender love story wrapped up in food, fashion, and family. I gobbled it up." -- Maurene Goo, author of The Way You Make Me FeelKimi Nakamura loves a good fashion statement.She's obsessed with transforming everyday ephemera into Kimi Originals: bold outfits that make her and her friends feel like the Ultimate versions of themselves. But her mother disapproves, and when they get into an explosive fight, Kimi's entire future seems on the verge of falling apart. So when a surprise letter comes in the mail from Kimi's estranged grandparents, inviting her to Kyoto for spring break, she seizes the opportunity to get away from the disaster of her life.When she arrives in Japan, she's met with a culture both familiar and completely foreign to her. She loses herself in the city's outdoor markets, art installations, and cherry blossom festival -- and meets Akira, a cute aspiring med student who moonlights as a costumed mochi mascot. And what begins as a trip to escape her problems quickly becomes a way for Kimi to learn more about the mother she left behind, and to figure out where her own heart lies.In I Love You So Mochi, author Sarah Kuhn has penned a delightfully sweet and irrepressibly funny novel that will make you squee at the cute, cringe at the awkward, and show that sometimes you have to lose yourself in something you love to find your Ultimate self.
  • Lola Dutch: I Love You So Much

    Kenneth Wright, Sarah Jane Wright

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Jan. 9, 2020)
    Lola Dutch loves her friends SO MUCH. So when Croc, Crane and Pig are each having a bad day, she comes up with a brilliant plan to cheer them all up. She makes Croc a pair of cosy pyjamas, she builds Crane a special reading corner, and she takes Pig to his favourite park.But then Lola realises she's forgotten the most important person of all - BEAR! Can Lola come up with the perfect way to show how much she loves her dearest friend? Maybe, sometimes, it's being together that counts most of all .Inspired by their own children, Sarah Jane and Kenneth Wright bring to life the unstoppable, larger-than-life Lola Dutch in this fun and whimsical series that's perfect for fans of Eloise and Olivia.
  • I Love You!

    Calee M. Lee

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, March 18, 2013)
    I love you like a skipping stone...I love you like a doggy's bone... Celebrating the love between a parent and a child, this rhyming book features a host of animals and the things they love about each other. Perfect for babies, toddlers, preschoolers and as a reminder to the big kids in your life.
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  • I Love You So Mochi

    Sarah Kuhn

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, May 28, 2019)
    Kimi Nakamura loves a good fashion statement.She's obsessed with transforming everyday ephemera into Kimi Originals: bold outfits that make her and her friends feel like the Ultimate versions of themselves. But her mother disapproves, and when they get into an explosive fight, Kimi's entire future seems on the verge of falling apart. So when a surprise letter comes in the mail from Kimi's estranged grandparents, inviting her to Kyoto for spring break, she seizes the opportunity to get away from the disaster of her life.When she arrives in Japan, she's met with a culture both familiar and completely foreign to her. She loses herself in the city's outdoor markets, art installations, and cherry blossom festival - and meets Akira, a cute aspiring med student who moonlights as a costumed mochi mascot. And what begins as a trip to escape her problems quickly becomes a way for Kimi to learn more about the mother she left behind, and to figure out where her own heart lies.In I Love You So Mochi, author Sarah Kuhn has penned a delightfully sweet and irrepressibly funny novel that will make you squee at the cute, cringe at the awkward, and show that sometimes you have to lose yourself in something you love to find your Ultimate self.
  • I Love You So...

    Marianne Richmond

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Nov. 1, 2007)
    "I love you.""How much?""SO much.""How much is so?""Way, Way more than you know."The perfect pause in a hectic day, I Love You So... puts into words the often indescribable quality of boundless, steady and unconditional love. This comforting story embraces the reader like a warm hug and gently reassures a child that love is for always.
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  • I Love You So Much

    Carl Norac, Claude K. Dubois

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Jan. 2, 2002)
    Lola the hamster wakes up with something important to say. Special, tender words are on the tip of her tongue. Are the words meant for Mommy and Daddy? Or should she tell her teacher? Or maybe her friend Frankie, the Skateboard King? The day is frustrating indeed as the words puff out impatient Lola’s cheeks. But eventually, her powerful, magical words are sure to burst forth. They’ll be worth the wait! Children and adults alike will cherish this exuberant and universal story of self-expression and family love.
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  • I Love You So...

    Marianne Richmond

    Board book (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Oct. 1, 2008)
    "I love you.""How much?""SO much.""How much is so?""Way, Way more than you know."I Love You So... puts into words the often indescribable quality of boundless, steady and unconditional love.This comforting story embraces the reader like a warm hug and gently reassures a child that love is for always - despite grouchy moods or physical separation.I Love You So... is the perfect pause in a hectic day, offering the gift of love to a treasured child.
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