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Books with title Do You Love Me As Much As

  • I love you as much--

    Laura Krauss Melmed

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • Not as Much as I Love You

    Rich Bergman, Alexander Yogi

    Hardcover (Skinny Leopard Media, Jan. 29, 2014)
    "Grampa" takes his grandchildren to the zoo where he teaches them about the many animals, the alphabet, and love. The children enthusiastically delight in learning the names of the exotic animals, especially the rare birds, cuddly pandas and powerful cats. As the children express their excitement and love of learning, Grampa reinforces his love for his grandchildren. Filled with brightly colored illustrations and animals from "A" to "Z", parents and children alike will enjoy this fanciful and loving trip to the zoo.
  • God, Do You Love Me?

    Karen Coffee

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Children often ask the simple question, “God, do you love me?” In this book, they will discover that God shows love for us by providing all we have: wind, grass, flowers, hills, lakes, trees, birds, family, friends, church, the Bible, and more. A meaningful Scripture accompanies each answer.
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  • Mama, Do You Love Me?

    Barbara M. Joossee

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, Aug. 16, 1991)
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  • How Much Do I Love You ?

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    Hardcover (American Greetings, )
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  • How Much Do You Love Me?

    Jeanie Underwood

    Paperback (RoseDog Books, June 16, 2010)
    All children need to know they are loved and cherished. With this book, you can tell your little one in a fun, silly, and loving way just how much they are loved.
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  • I Love You As Much...

    Laura Krauss Melmed, Henri Sorensen

    Hardcover (HarperCollins/, Aug. 18, 1993)
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  • Mommy, Do You Love Me?

    Melinda Pruitt

    Hardcover (BookBaby, Dec. 23, 2017)
    Kyla loves her mother so much she doesn’t want Mommy to pay attention to anyone else. But Mommy says it’s important to show love to others. Through interactions with family, the community and even strangers, Mommy teaches Kyla how to express kindness and love to everyone around her. Mommy, Do You Love Me? was written with three goals in mind: to encourage children to show love and compassion for family and humanity, to help them to recognize love when it is expressed, and to teach them to give to those who have less. Composed in rhyme to enhance readability and full of adorable illustrations designed to promote inclusion, children will love hearing the story over and over while absorbing its message. Mommy, Do You Love Me? is the second of four picture books written by Melinda Pruitt. All encourage diversity and character building through rhythmic prose, and provide the ability to personalize the book by adding a child's pictures. Each book demonstrates that all people want their children to be happy, healthy and safe. Look for all four of Melinda's books: I Choose You From a Thousand Babies; Mommy, Do You Love Me?; Son, You Decide; and Grandma, I Can't Read.
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  • I Love You As Much

    Laura Krauss Melmed, Henri Sorensen

    Hardcover
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  • Not as Much as I Love You

    Rich Bergman, Alexander Yogi

    Paperback (Skinny Leopard Media, Jan. 29, 2014)
    "Grampa" takes his grandchildren to the zoo where he teaches them about the many animals, the alphabet, and love. The children enthusiastically delight in learning the names of the exotic animals, especially the rare birds, cuddly pandas and powerful cats. As the children express their excitement and love of learning, Grampa reinforces his love for his grandchildren. Filled with brightly colored illustrations and animals from "A" to "Z", parents and children alike will enjoy this fanciful and loving trip to the zoo.
  • I Love You As Much

    Laura Krauss Melmed, Henri Sorensen

    Library Binding (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Animal mothers tell their babies how much they love them, in a lovely, easily memorized lullaby, accompanied by gentle illustrations that capture the magic and tenderness of the verse.
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  • Do you love me?

    Dick Gackenbach

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, July 6, 1975)
    The accidental death of a hummingbird helps Walter see that different creatures have different needs and not all of them want to be pets.