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    Brown Bear Wood: I Love You Always: 100 Hearts to Spot

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    ISBN: 9781915569356
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    AuthorPiercey, Rachel
    Pub Date18/01/2024
    BindingHardback
    Pages14
    Publisher: MAGIC CAT PUBLISHING
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    A heartwarming animal rhyming story with the 'ahh' factor from the bestselling Brown Bear Wood series.

    A heartwarming animal rhyming story with the 'ahh' factor from the bestselling Brown Bear Wood series.

    Join Bear and Papa Bear as they spend a glorious day together in the woods. As Bear finds and counts one hundred hearts gifted from his dad, a child can join along, too, as the gentle, rhyming text reinforces the importance of being yourself and being comfortable in your own skin. No matter what Bear does or who is he, Papa Bear loves him unconditionally.

    This board book for children ages 2+ features:
    -A gorgeous cover with red foil
    -100 hearts to find and count
    -Gentle, rhyming text from acclaimed poet Rachel Piercey
    -Intricate illustrations from bestselling artist Freya Hartas, little ones will find new things to spot every time

    Celebrating the unconditional love between a parent and child, this chunky board book makes a wonderful gift or is perfect for sharing with your special little person as part of daily affirmations.

    Look out for other board books in the Brown Bear Wood series, The Great Egg Hunt and Twelve Days of Christmas.

    Praise for If You Go Down to the Woods Today:
    'A simple introduction to poetry, perfectly aimed at young children, that will be loved and enjoyed for a long time', The Independents Best Kids' Poetry Book 2021

    'A simple yet magical first book of poetry', The Telegraph