Guess How Much I Love You - Sam McBratney and (illustrator) Anita Jeram
Published by Walker Books Ltd: Vauxhall Walk, London, 1996 (1994).
Ok, so this one is pretty cute.
Little Nutbrown Hare is getting ready for bed, and wants to communicate to Big Nutbrown Hare how much he is loved. So Little Nutbrown Hare begins to say how much he loves Big Nutbrown Hare, using actions such as outstretched arms, high jumps into the air, and even describing distant locations to say, "I love you this much." However, whatever Little Nutbrown Hare is able to do, Big Nutbrown Hare can repeat, but do it bigger, or see further, suggesting that he loves Little Nutbrown Hare even more!
At times, Little Nutbrown Hare is very impressed with Big Nutbrown Hare, such was when Big Nutbrown Hare reaches his arms up to say he loves Little Nutbrown Hare as high as he can reach, and we read: "That is very high, thought Little Nutbrown Hare. I wish I had arms like that."
The game continues until Little Nutbrown Hare, trying to find the most distant thing he can, says that he loves Big Nutbrown Hare all the way to the moon, and then falls asleep. Of course, as Big Nutbrown Hare tucks Little Nutbrown Hare into bed, we get the final line, that he loves his child "to the moon and back."
Awwww! Super sweet.
And good pictures. And well received.
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