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All You Need Is Love by John LennonAn uplifting board book rendering of the classic Beatles song features whimsical cartoon artwork that illustrates how to follow the music to discover the love all around us.
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A Book of Loveby Emma RandallPoetic verses and uplifting illustrations explain how our world needs love and how to demonstrate love in simple everyday ways, from taking turns and offering help to being patient and demonstrating support.
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Love Matters Most by Mij KellyA polar bear leaves the safety and warmth of her cave to search all over a frozen wonderland under the starry skies for her lost little cub in a heartwarming tribute to the bond between a parent and child.
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The Love Letterby Anika DeniseStumbling on the same mysterious love letter in turn, animal best friends Hedgehog, Bunny and Squirrel embark on a whimsical romantic mix-up in their efforts to identify their secret admirer. Illustrated by the award-winning creator of Stumpkin.
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Love is My Favorite Thing by Emma Chichester ClarkPlum has lots of favorite things--catching sticks, her bear, her bed--but really, LOVE is her absolute favorite thing. She loves her family and all the things they do together. Sometimes, however, Plum's exuberance causes trouble, and she just can't help being naughty. But fortunately, love is such a great thing that even when she makes mistakes, Plum's family still adores her.
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Mousie Loveby Dori ChaconasFalling madly in love with Frill the first time he saw her, Tully prepares for the big proposal and eagerly awaits the happy response, but Frill's answer is anything but clear and poor Tully is left totally confused until the matter is finally straightened out.
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The Boy Who Loved Everyone by Jane PorterOn his first day of preschool, Dimitri's vocal affection for everything is met with wary reactions--until his guileless words begin to take root and grow.
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Love is Kindby Laura SassiOn his quest to find the perfect gift for his grandmother's birthday, Little Owl discovers the real meaning of love.
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Love by Matt de la PeñaA heartfelt celebration of love by the Newbery Medal-winning author of Last Stop of Market Street and the best-selling illustrator of Of Thee I Sing depicts how people from all walks of life share a universal bond that supports and connects us in the face of fear and hardship.
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A Father's Loveby Hannah HoltThis heartwarming board book celebrates the love that fathers and children share in the animal kingdom, while also teaching young readers about colors.
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I Will Love You by Alyssa Satin CapucilliAffectionate images of a mother and child are juxtaposed against gentle landscapes and complemented by lyrical messages about a parent's enduring love.
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My Love Is All Aroundby Danielle McLeanAn affectionate Mommy Bear and Baby Bear invite readers to join in as they discover that love is all around them no matter where they go or what they do.
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Love Is by Diane AdamsA girl finds a baby duckling, and discovers that love is taking care of something that needs you, and also knowing when to let it go.
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Love Is Realby Janet LawlerFamilies of foxes, bunnies and bears teach each other about the power of love from sunrise to sunset, inviting young children to follow along and discover how love is present in every little thing.
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Love You Always by Frances StickleyWalking home through the autumn leaves, little Hedgie wonders about the changes he observes and receives loving reassurance from Mommy Hedgehog that no matter how he changes, her love for him will always stay the same.
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Robot In Loveby T. L. McBethA shiny, beautiful stranger who happens to be a toaster catches the eye of a smitten Robot, who thinks about her all day and makes her a special gift while working up the courage to talk to her without his circuits overheating.
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Slugs In Love by Susan PearsonMarylou and Herbie, two garden slugs, write love poems in slime to one another but have trouble actually meeting because Marylou is shy.
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Penguin In Loveby Salina YoonA lonely penguin discovers a solitary mitten on the ice and begins a search for its partner, wondering all the while if he, too, has a perfect match. By the award-winning creator of Penguin and Pinecone.
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You Know What I Love? by Lorena SiminovichThe founder of Petit Collage presents a beloved doll's ode to her favorite girl that describes their shared activities, from playing dress-up and taking bubble baths to finding hidden treasures and saying goodnight.
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How Do I Love Thee?by Jennifer AdamsThe best-selling author of the BabyLit board book and the acclaimed illustrator of Over and Under the Snow present a lavish reimagining of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's famous sonnet that depicts three children sharing the love and joy of friendship while exploring the wonders of nature.
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Love You Head to Toe by Ashley BarronHigh-detail cut-paper collage art and creative rhymes compare a multicultural assortment of human babies to baby animals who also stretch their limbs, splash in the water, toddle around and fill their chubby cheeks like chipmunks throughout a day of first-year routines.
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Mama, Do You Love Me?by Barbara M JoosseA child living in the Arctic learns that a mother's love is unconditional in this classic story of love.
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Papa Do You Love Me? by Barbara M. JoosseWhen a Maasai father in Africa answers his son's questions, the boy learns that his father's love for him is unconditional, in a follow-up to Mama, Do You Love Me?
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I Love You More Than ...by Taye DiggsIn a beautifully illustrated picture book that conveys a message of love which underscores the bond between parent and child in ways that little ones will understand, a father reassures his young son that although they cannot always be together, he misses his baby boy and always thinks about him.
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Did You Know That I Love You? by Christa PierceA gentle story about friendship depicts a loving Bird who gives kisses and hugs to her friend Fox, who in turn shares special times with Bird and carries her love everywhere he goes.
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Bloom!: A Little Book About Finding Loveby Maria Van LieshoutBloom, a pig who prefers flowers to mud puddles, falls in love with a "flying flower," but when the butterfly leaves she is brokenhearted until a true friend gives her a reason to smile again.
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Ways to Say I Love You by Marilyn SingerFeaturing nature facts and a list of how to say “I love you” in different languages, a versed tribute to how the Earth’s creatures express their affection for one another compares the affection rituals of animals, from whales and garter snakes to bears and swans, to similar human behaviors.
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Loveby Stacy McAnultyA sweet and simple story about what love is really all about invites children to find love in everyday moments, from baking cookies with a grandparent to receiving notes in a lunchbox.
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