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Books with title All the Things I Love About You

  • All the Things I Love About You

    LeUyen Pham

    Hardcover (Balzer + Bray, Nov. 23, 2010)
    There are oh so many things a mom loves about her young child. But most of all, she just loves him, no matter what.Bestselling author and illustrator LeUyen Pham combines her experience as a mother and her proven storytelling skills in a humorous and heartfelt love letter of a book. In All the Things I Love About You, Mama lists the reasons she loves her little boy: the way his hair sticks up in the morning, the way he says "Mama" (even in the middle of the night), and the way he laughs. Simply written and beautifully illustrated, All the Things I Love About You honestly speaks to the unconditional love between a mother and her child. Children and parents alike will treasure this heartwarming book and, in reading it together, appreciate the small actions that make love grow stronger every day.
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  • I Love You All the Same

    Donna Keith, Allson Edgson

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, June 3, 2014)
    Three adorable bear cubs learn that even though they are very different, Mama and Papa love them all the same!This humorous, rhyming story features three bear siblings who are very different: they don’t look the same or sound the same or eat the same. Brown Bear only wants honey; Polar Bear craves fish; and little Panda Bear snacks only on bamboo shoots. When playing hide-and-seek in the snow, Polar Bear always wins. And little Polar and Panda are always bored while Brown Bear is hibernating. How could they get along in a family when they are so, so different? With gentleness and love, Mama Bear and Papa Bear assure their cubs that even though they are different, they are loved the same, and God put them in the same family for a purpose.Darling illustrations by Alison Edgson (An Easter Prayer, 2012) add even more sweetness to this comforting message. The book is also a great resource for adoptive families who want to assure their children that whether biological or adopted, each of them is incredibly loved.Features & Benefits:A perfect way for parents to tell their children how much they love each of themGreat purchase for parents and grandparents looking for ways to show siblings how they are each special and uniqueGood resource to prepare big brothers and sisters for new members (and personalities!) coming into the familyAdorable art from Alison Edgson makes this a great purchase for a baby shower, a gift for a new mom, or anytimeA great resource for adoptive familiesPadded Board Book
  • I Love You All the Same

    Donna Keith, Allson Edgson

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, June 3, 2014)
    Three adorable bear cubs learn that even though they are very different, Mama and Papa love them all the same!This humorous, rhyming story features three bear siblings who are very different: they don’t look the same or sound the same or eat the same. Brown Bear only wants honey; Polar Bear craves fish; and little Panda Bear snacks only on bamboo shoots. When playing hide-and-seek in the snow, Polar Bear always wins. And little Polar and Panda are always bored while Brown Bear is hibernating. How could they get along in a family when they are so, so different? With gentleness and love, Mama Bear and Papa Bear assure their cubs that even though they are different, they are loved the same, and God put them in the same family for a purpose.Darling illustrations by Alison Edgson (An Easter Prayer, 2012) add even more sweetness to this comforting message. The book is also a great resource for adoptive families who want to assure their children that whether biological or adopted, each of them is incredibly loved.Features & Benefits:A perfect way for parents to tell their children how much they love each of themGreat purchase for parents and grandparents looking for ways to show siblings how they are each special and uniqueGood resource to prepare big brothers and sisters for new members (and personalities!) coming into the familyAdorable art from Alison Edgson makes this a great purchase for a baby shower, a gift for a new mom, or anytimeA great resource for adoptive familiesPadded Board Book
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  • I Love You All the Same

    Donna Keith, Allson Edgson

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, June 3, 2014)
    Three adorable bear cubs learn that even though they are very different, Mama and Papa love them all the same!This humorous, rhyming story features three bear siblings who are very different: they don’t look the same or sound the same or eat the same. Brown Bear only wants honey; Polar Bear craves fish; and little Panda Bear snacks only on bamboo shoots. When playing hide-and-seek in the snow, Polar Bear always wins. And little Polar and Panda are always bored while Brown Bear is hibernating. How could they get along in a family when they are so, so different? With gentleness and love, Mama Bear and Papa Bear assure their cubs that even though they are different, they are loved the same, and God put them in the same family for a purpose.Darling illustrations by Alison Edgson (An Easter Prayer, 2012) add even more sweetness to this comforting message. The book is also a great resource for adoptive families who want to assure their children that whether biological or adopted, each of them is incredibly loved.Features & Benefits:A perfect way for parents to tell their children how much they love each of themGreat purchase for parents and grandparents looking for ways to show siblings how they are each special and uniqueGood resource to prepare big brothers and sisters for new members (and personalities!) coming into the familyAdorable art from Alison Edgson makes this a great purchase for a baby shower, a gift for a new mom, or anytimeA great resource for adoptive familiesPadded Board Book
  • I Love You All the Same

    Donna Keith, Allson Edgson

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, June 3, 2014)
    Three adorable bear cubs learn that even though they are very different, Mama and Papa love them all the same!This humorous, rhyming story features three bear siblings who are very different: they don’t look the same or sound the same or eat the same. Brown Bear only wants honey; Polar Bear craves fish; and little Panda Bear snacks only on bamboo shoots. When playing hide-and-seek in the snow, Polar Bear always wins. And little Polar and Panda are always bored while Brown Bear is hibernating. How could they get along in a family when they are so, so different? With gentleness and love, Mama Bear and Papa Bear assure their cubs that even though they are different, they are loved the same, and God put them in the same family for a purpose.Darling illustrations by Alison Edgson (An Easter Prayer, 2012) add even more sweetness to this comforting message. The book is also a great resource for adoptive families who want to assure their children that whether biological or adopted, each of them is incredibly loved.Features & Benefits:A perfect way for parents to tell their children how much they love each of themGreat purchase for parents and grandparents looking for ways to show siblings how they are each special and uniqueGood resource to prepare big brothers and sisters for new members (and personalities!) coming into the familyAdorable art from Alison Edgson makes this a great purchase for a baby shower, a gift for a new mom, or anytimeA great resource for adoptive familiesPadded Board Book
  • I Love You All the Time

    Jessica Elin Hirschman, Jennifer Elin Cole, Bonnie Bright

    Board book (Cookie Bear Press, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Board book version of the popular children's paperback of the same title. Playful drawings and delightful verse remind kids that their moms, dads, aunts, uncles, grandparents and close friends love them regardless of how busy these adults are or where they live.
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  • Ten Things I Love About You

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Nancy Paulsen Books, Dec. 27, 2012)
    Fans of Mo Willems' Elephant and Piggie will enjoy Rabbit and Pig’s clever back-and-forth which shows the funny ways friends bounce ideas and feelings off each other.Rabbit just adores his friend Pig. So he is excited to make a list of all the things he loves about Pig. And who better to help him write the list than Pig himself? But Pig is busy, and keeps sending Rabbit away. But no matter what Pig does, Rabbit is inspired to add another thing to his list. When Pig says, “Rabbit, I'm starting to lose my patience!” Rabbit has #6—“I love Pig because he’s not afraid to show his feelings!” Fortunately, Pig’s dwindling patience is rewarded when Rabbit completes his list—and the two realize exactly why they are such good pals.
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  • All the Things I Love About You

    LeUyen Pham

    eBook (Balzer + Bray, Nov. 15, 2011)
    There are oh so many things a mom loves about her young child. But most of all, she just loves him, no matter what.Bestselling author and illustrator LeUyen Pham combines her experience as a mother and her proven storytelling skills in a humorous and heartfelt love letter of a book. In All the Things I Love About You, Mama lists the reasons she loves her little boy: the way his hair sticks up in the morning, the way he says "Mama" (even in the middle of the night), and the way he laughs. Simply written and beautifully illustrated, All the Things I Love About You honestly speaks to the unconditional love between a mother and her child. Children and parents alike will treasure this heartwarming book and, in reading it together, appreciate the small actions that make love grow stronger every day.
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  • The Things I Love About Friends

    Trace Moroney

    Hardcover (Insight Kids, March 10, 2015)
    There are so many things to love about friends — sharing ideas, interests, feelings, and fun times. It’s important to learn how to be a good friend. This book in The Things I Love series by Trace Moroney celebrates the everyday situations that form the basis of our children’s experiences. Spending time with your children and giving them love and care, helps them to celebrate who they are, building resilience and self-esteem.
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  • I Love You All the Same

    Donna Keith, Allson Edgson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, June 3, 2014)
    Three adorable bear cubs learn that even though they are very different, Mama and Papa love them all the same!This humorous, rhyming story features three bear siblings who are very different: they don’t look the same or sound the same or eat the same. Brown Bear only wants honey; Polar Bear craves fish; and little Panda Bear snacks only on bamboo shoots. When playing hide-and-seek in the snow, Polar Bear always wins. And little Polar and Panda are always bored while Brown Bear is hibernating. How could they get along in a family when they are so, so different? With gentleness and love, Mama Bear and Papa Bear assure their cubs that even though they are different, they are loved the same, and God put them in the same family for a purpose.Darling illustrations by Alison Edgson (An Easter Prayer, 2012) add even more sweetness to this comforting message. The book is also a great resource for adoptive families who want to assure their children that whether biological or adopted, each of them is incredibly loved.Features & Benefits:A perfect way for parents to tell their children how much they love each of themGreat purchase for parents and grandparents looking for ways to show siblings how they are each special and uniqueGood resource to prepare big brothers and sisters for new members (and personalities!) coming into the familyAdorable art from Alison Edgson makes this a great purchase for a baby shower, a gift for a new mom, or anytimeA great resource for adoptive familiesPadded Board Book
  • I Love You All The Time

    Jessica Elin Hirschman, Jennifer Elin Cole, Bonnie Bright

    Paperback (Cookie Bear Pr, Dec. 15, 2000)
    A young bear's parents explain that they always love their child, no matter what else they may be doing at the same time.
  • The Things That I LOVE about TREES

    Chris Butterworth, Charlotte Voake

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 28, 2018)
    In an exuberant text accompanied by gorgeous, windswept illustrations, two esteemed picture-book creators celebrate the mighty tree.Journey through the seasons and discover how much there is to love about trees! From brand-new buds in spring to the sound of the wind whooshing through the leaves in summer, from the fall colors to the feel of winter’s rough bark and the promise of spring returning again — no matter what time of year, there’s always something extraordinary to notice about the trees around your neighborhood. Chris Butterworth’s text, gently sprinkled with facts, captures the wonder of a child as Charlotte Voake’s busy, buoyant artwork conveys how something as simple and common as a tree can feel like magic taking root around you.
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