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Three Little Words
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Three Little Words

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Perfect for Valentine's Day, graduation, birthdays, or anytime a hug is required, this beautiful book lets children know their parents will always be there for them!

What are the three little words that make everything better? I Love You! Preschoolers will love snuggling with their families and counting all the ways that the three little words “I love you” can solve most every childhood concern. With warm, cuddly, reassuring illustrations of adorable animal families, this book lets children know that their parents will always be there with lots of hugs and kisses.

"Each time the phrase I love you is introduced, Pearce describes it with a different adjective, such as mighty, friendly, or winning, which emphasizes the myriad ways unconditional love can rescue upsetting moments.... The bouncy rhythm makes it fun to read aloud, especially since little ones will easily catch on to the repeated refrain. Great for any time a kiddo needs a boost of confidence."—Booklist
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 23, 2014
ISBN9780375981685
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     You can guess the three little words from the get go. (You got it : the words are "I love you.") Told in Hallmark type verse, paints scenarios that make the three words winning words for the little animal who falls down during a race, sharing words for the little guy that feels left out, mighty words for the rabbit scared by monsters. Lively, colorful art does rescue the hackneyed and predictable slim story line. The book is nonetheless one that children may come to love just because the parent or grandparent sharing it with them will love reading it just to create a loving bond.