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12 February 2010

Stories about love



I bought Hug by Jez Alborough for Sunnyboy when he was 15 months old and it has been a favourite ever since. It's a book with only three words but lots of love.



I Love You As Much... by Laura Krauss Melmed is a really sweet picture book lullaby about the love between mothers and children.



Love and Kisses by Sarah Wilson is a beautifully illustrated story that begins, "Blow a kiss and let it go. You never know how love will grow!". We are giving away a copy of this book at sunnydaytodaymama. You can enter the Love and Kisses Giveaway here (closing date for entries is Tuesday 2nd March at midnight GMT and the winner will be announced on Thursday 4th March).

Find out more about Feed Me Books Friday at the Adventure of motherhood

9 comments:

  1. We love "Hug". Have you read "Tall" by the same author? Very cute stories.

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  2. I just noticed I'm your featured blog. Thank You!

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  3. What sweet books! The monkey looks exactly like something my daughter would choose.

    I'm going to go read about your giveaway b/c I want that book!

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  4. Rana, yes 'Tall' is a lovely book too. :)

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  5. Love and Kisses is one of our favorites, too!

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  6. Oh, I need to get my kids a copy of that "Hug" book! Some friends lent us a copy for the few months we lived in Cambridge, and it was one of Emma's favorite books along with Martin Waddell's "Owl Babies" (which we do have, although the US version doesn't have quite the same charm as the UK one). I'd completely forgotten about the "Hug" book until I saw the post - thanks for bringing back those memories!

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  7. We love Hug, too! Great choices. :)

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  8. i love the books you chose they look like grea reads

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  9. Thanks for the recommends! They look like adorable books -and when tey only have a few words, that means my kids are morelikely to pay attention to the whole thing!!

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