<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>New parents can celebrate the magical moments in their baby's life with this board book and 24-card gift set. The enchanting art of the perennial family classic can play a unique part in remembering a baby's first months and years. Full color. Consumable.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Beloved for a quarter of a century, the family classic receives a beautiful slipcase for this keepsake hardcover featuring a limited-edition giclée print.</b> <p/>The story of Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare, who playfully vow a universe of affection, has enchanted millions of readers since its publication twenty-five years ago. Now, its enduring message of immeasurable love makes the ideal gift in a slipcased edition that includes an endearing print of the Nutbrown Hares suitable for framing.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Effused with tenderness, McBratney's wise, endearing, and droll story is enriched by the near-monochromatic backdrop of Jeram's pen-and-wash artwork, rendered earthy tones of moss, soft brown, and gray for a visually quieting effect just right for that last soothing tale before sleep.<br>--Publishers Weekly (starred review) <p/>An endearing nursery game is beautifully revitalized in this comforting, sleepy-time picture book. . . . There's not a wrong note in this tender tale, which should become an endearing bedtime favorite -- right up there with Goodnight Moon.<br>--Booklist (starred review) <p/>Every parent will relate.<br>--USA Today <p/>A well-written gem with sprightly illustrations.<br>--L.A. Parent <p/>An extraordinary children's book that captures the unique dialogue between a parent and child.<br>--Child Magazine <p/>The perfect bedtime story for sleepy little ones. Sam McBratney's soft, repetitive text is reminiscent of classic tales by Margaret Wise Brown (Goodnight Moon, The Runaway Bunny). . . . Anita Jeram's watercolor renderings of this endearing pair add sweet humor to a finely crafted book.<br>--Christian Science Monitor<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Sam McBratney </b>(1943-2020) is the author of the internationally best-selling classic <i>Guess How Much I Love You</i> and its sequel, <i>Will You Be My Friend?</i>, as well as <i>All My Favorites, </i>all illustrated by Anita Jeram. He also wrote <i>Just You and Me </i>and <i>There, There</i>, <i> </i>both illustrated by Ivan Bates, and <i>Mindi and the Goose No One Else Could See</i>, <i> </i>illustrated by Linda Ólafsdóttir, <b> </b>among many other books for children. <p/> <b>Anita Jeram </b>is the illustrator of <i>Guess How Much I Love You, </i>the<i> Guess How Much I Love You </i>Storybooks, and <i>You're All My Favorites, </i>all by Sam McBratney. She has also illustrated several books by Amy Hest, including <i>Little Chick </i>and a series about Sam and Mrs. Bear. Anita Jeram lives in Northern Ireland.
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