No. of pages 410
Published: 1996
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"Guess How Much I Love You" by Sam McBratney is a charming tale about the boundless love between a father and son. Little Nutbrown Hare tries to express just how much he loves his father, comparing his love to various distances and heights. Big Nutbrown Hare, with his larger frame, demonstrates that love can stretch even further. As they take turns sharing their affections, the story beautifully captures the depth and warmth of love, showing that while it may be hard to measure, it always feels vast and unconditional. The gentle illustrations complement the heartfelt narrative, making it a timeless classic for families. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is part of a book series called Guess How Much I Love .
There are 410 pages in this book. This book was published in 1996 by Walker Books Ltd .
Sam McBratney was born in Belfast in 1945. He studied at Trinity College, Dublin and taught for many years before becoming a full time writer. Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram's first new collaboration since "Guess How Much I Love You" is being published in October 2004. They both live in Northern Ireland.
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This book has been nominated for the following awards:
British Book Award - Illustrated Children's Book Of the Year
This book was recognised in the Illustrated Children's Book of the Year category by the British Book Award.
Kurt Maschler Award
This book was recognised by the Kurt Maschler Award.