Guess How Much I Love You: 25th Anniversary Slipcase Edition

Publisher details

Authors
Anita Jeram, Sam McBratney
Publisher
Walker Books
Genres
Children’s Fiction, Children’s Picture Book, Classics
Released
07 November, 2019
ISBN
9781406390742

Guess How Much I Love You: 25th Anniversary Slipcase Edition

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Synopsis

Celebrating an incredible 25 years of Guess How Much I Love You. A stunning slipcase edition of the original bestselling children's classic with a beautiful, special edition print. "I love you right up to the moon – AND BACK!" Sometimes, when you love someone very, very much, you want to find a way of describing just how much you treasure them. But, as Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare discover, love is not always an easy thing to measure! Since it's publication in 1994, children and parents worldwide have cherished the heartwarming tale of Little Nutbrown and Big Nutbrown Hare so much, that it has become one of the most enduring bedtime classics of our time. Now, Walker Books are celebrating with an exquisitely presented 25th anniversary slipcase edition, which features a beautiful classic hardback book - with the original timeless text and stunning illustrations - in addition to an exclusive high quality giclée art print of one of the most loved scenes. The perfect gift for Christmas, birthdays, christenings or for your loved one.

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To the Moon and Back: Celebrating 25 Years of Guess How Much I Love You

Review

4 February 2020

To the Moon and Back: Celebrating 25 Years of Guess How Much I Love You

Anita Jeram
About the author

Anita Jeram

Anita is best known as an illustrator of children's storybooks, particularly the modern classic Guess How much I Love You, written by Sam McBratney.Writing and illustrating picture books is a great job to have, but that's not all Anita does. She just can't stop drawing, and not all pictures fit neatly into books do they?Anita is an artist. She draws things, and paints things, and makes things, and creates things, and rubs things out, and colours them in, until, they are just exactly how she likes them.

Books by Anita Jeram

Sam McBratney
About the author

Sam McBratney

Sam McBratney was a primary and secondary school teacher for a number of years, before becoming a full-time author. Twice winner of the Bisto Award, he has written many books, stories and radio plays for adults and children. He lives in Ireland.

Books by Sam McBratney

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