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Guess How Much I Love You

By: Sam McBratney
Binding: Board book
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
ISBN: 0744549183
ISBN-13: 9780744549188
Released: 01 Jul 1996
RRP: £4.99
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So Sweet! - By: H. Burr, 10 Nov 2008
What a lovely book this is. I purchased for my friend & her new baby & couldn't resist buying one for myself! (this book is quite smallin size so perfect for my friend to read to her new born.) Such a sweet story, a definite must for your children's book collection.
Perfect even for babies - By: R. L. Moss, 04 Aug 2008
With beautiful pictures & lyrical text this is a book you can start reading to your little one from a very early age. Even though my little boy doesn't understand he loves the pictures of big & little nutbrown hare & he knows its about love because of the tonein my voice & the big hugs!

Also it's great for dads: normally depictions of lovein children's books seem to be a Mum & a baby; Big Nutbrown Hare is the father!

Because it's a bit more "wordy" than most baby books I think it's good for youngsters to learn that the weird squiggly black things (letters!) have something to do with the story too.

If ever there was a book that deserves 5 stars - By: Gisli Jokull Gislason, 05 Mar 2008
First let me tell you I am a father of 2 children. Secondly let me tell you that I am a police officerin his forties. Then let me tell you that the book still brings tears to my eyes when I read it (orin fact write this review).

I must confess that beautiful with a little sad does the trick & this book is one of the best childrens books ever written. It tells the story of the little Nut Brown Hare that is being put to sleep by the Big Nut Brown Hare & how the Little Nut Brown Hare is trying to express his/her love for the Big Nut Brown Hare, he/she loves him/her as much as he/she can streach his/her arms, jump high, run fast (there is no genderin the book, so it can be daughter/father, son/mother, big sister/little brother or any other combination) & yet the Big Nut Brown Hare always outdoes the Little Brown Hare by streaching further, jumping higher or running faster. But the end has a twist - such a sweet twist.

There is a lot of lovein the book & children relate very well with it & understand the dilemma of the Little Brown Hare who is bursting to express his/her love for the Big Brown Hare. Both parent & child will feel a little more affectionate during & after the read.

The book is so simplein concept & perfectin execution. The pictures & story combine very well.

The book is perfect & worth every star.
Eloquent Expressions of Parent-Child Love - By: Donald Mitchell, 18 Aug 2007
Guess How Much I Love You is a well-earned recipient of the Abby Award.

This book is very uniquely plotted. Unlike most books for bedtime, the two protagonists are male (apparently father & son, although that is left unstated). And they spend the whole book describing & showing their love for one another. I know of no other book that provides this sort of man-boy modeling about expressing love & appreciation for one another.

Yet at the same time, the "maleness" of the two characters is subdued so that the pair could be very easy to see them as female characters (a mother-daughter pair). Obviously, mixed pairs (mother-son & father-daughter) are even easier to imagine. So everyone can relate to expressing love & receiving expressions of lovein return when reading this delightful story.

The other attraction of this story is that the youngster, Little Nutbrown Hare, takes the lead. He wants to describe his love first. Children can start to be reticent about their feelings beginning around age 4, & this book should help overcome that shyness. Fathers of my generation & older have been reticent since that age with everyone, so this book will help a few parents as well to show their feelings.

As for age level, this book should start to appeal at about age 2 1/2 to 3. You will be reading the story to your youngster at that age. In time, with memorization, you will be listening to the story. Later, you child will actually learn to read it to you.

The illustrations are gently subdued, to help create a mood of drowsiness. Nicely done, Ms. Anita Jeram!

The story opens with Little Nutbrown Hare on his way to sleep. He is riding on top of Big Nutbrown Hare, holding onto the larger hare's very long ears. The plot development begins when Little Nutbrown Hare raises the title challenge: Guess how much I love you.

Little Nutbrown Hare uses his body to show how much. Big Nutbrown Hare, being larger, outdoes him when he repeats what Little Nutbrown Hare has saidin terms of his own adult body. Little Nutbrown Hare then goes on to use his eyes to create even larger distances to express the greatness of his love. Big Nutbrown Hare comes up with even larger distances, based on his longer experience.

As Little Nutbrown Hare goes to sleep after making his greatest expression of love, Big Nutbrown Hare says nothing until after Little Nutbrown Hare isin the land of nod. Then Big Nutbrown Hare makes his final expression of love . . . a very beautiful one (involving about 500,000 miles).

After you have finished enjoying this heartfelt story, I suggest that you think about more ways that you can express your love more often to those you care about. Use the conceptsin this book to come up with ways to flesh out the simple, "I love you" to make the expression more tangible to the hearer. I suspect you will receive many bouquets of expressed love as a result.

May love be with & come from you . . . always!

Ignore the 1 star reviewer - By: mcah, 23 Dec 2006
This book is simple & enchanting & I can't add much to what the other 5 star reviewers have said except that my daughter had it when it was first published and, now 12, insisted we get a copy for her 3 year old brother to keep as she would not hand hers down except for the occasional loan. This makes him very cross as he has had most of her other books.
Like her, he loves to quote it & think of ever more outlandish distances to stretch his love, beyond the moon & back. And we are NOT a demonstrative family (but we do have a lot of soft toys!)
Ignore the cynical reviewer who thinks this is for adults only....I dont know many families who dont have this. His must be a very sad life.

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