Guess How Much I Love You in the Winter
Product details
- ISBN 9781406354287
- Weight: 270g
- Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 02 Oct 2014
- Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The adorable hares from the classic and bestselling Guess How Much I Love You are back for winter in this gorgeous paperback - the perfect Christmas gift for a loved one!
Guess How Much I Love You has sold more than 61.5 million copies and been translated into 57 languages worldwide. It has become a timeless way to express love that’s simply too big to measure. Whatever the occasion or season, there’s a Guess How Much I Love You book for everyone!
"It's little... It's nutbrown... It's my most favourite thing..." When Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare go out into the winter snow, they decide to play a game of "I Spy". Seasonally themed and beautifully illustrated throughout, little ones will enjoy joining in with the game in this captivating story while discovering what Big Nutbrown Hare's favourite thing is!
Sam McBratney (1943-2020) was the author of one of the world’s best loved and bestselling picture books, Guess How Much I Love You. Sam won the Bass Ireland Arts Prize, the ABBY Award (USA), the Sliveren Griffel (Netherlands) and the Bisto Award, twice. He also wrote the bestselling You’re All My Favourites and the follow-up to Guess How Much I Love You, Will You Be My Friend?, and many other books for children.
Anita Jeram is the highly acclaimed illustrator of the globally adored picture book Guess How Much I Love You, as well as You're All My Favourites and I Love My Little Storybook, which she also wrote, and Skip to the Loo, My Darling! written by Sally Lloyd-Jones.
