

Will You be My Friend?, is the sequel and has a publication date of September 29, 2020. His most popular book was Guess How Much I Love You, published in 1994 (illustrated by Anita Jeram). His books included Mark Time (1969), The Chieftan's Daughter (1993) which won the Bistro Book of the Year Award (1994), The Lough Neagh Monster (1994), Put a Saddle on a Pig (1991), which was republished as You Just Don't Listen, in 1993. He wrote over 50 books in a career of nearly 30 years. After teaching he focused on his writing. He taught primary and secondary school from 1970 to 1990. He earned a degree in history from Trinity College Dublin. He was born on Main Belfast, Northern Ireland. Sam McBratney was an Irish children's book author. "Illustrated in the style of Anita Jeram"-P.


Not sure if this book was the first one to use it.While exploring their surroundings, Big and Little Nutbrown Hare play hide-and-seek in a giant tree, blow dandelions atop a mountain, and chase daddy longlegs across a field. The ending phrase seemed a bit trite but perhaps it's because I have heard the phrase so much now, on everything from t-shirts to wall art, that it seems cliche. "This is a sweet story where the big bunny (maybe a daddy bunny?-nice touch as there are relatively few books with dads) and the little bunny try to express how much they love one another. The page became a little scummy from kiddie goo, and it's PRECIOUS! I will forever cherish my little girl's kisses in the book." When it says that the dad bunny leans down and kisses the little one's head, Leah would always lean down and kiss the picture. It was a nightly ritual for my first daughter, and it holds a very special place in our hearts. "This is THE best bedtime story, in my opinion. So to check if we have the book in-stock before you place your order, contact us at 6702 2452 or drop us an email at Level: 2+ *Despite our best efforts to predict the demand for books, the magical spells we use sometimes fail us. Well then Little Nutbrown Hare loves him right up to the moon, but that's just halfway to Big Nutbrown Hare's love for him. But Big Nutbrown Hare, who can reach farther and hop higher, loves him back just as much. Little Nutbrown Hare shows his daddy how much he loves him: as wide as he can reach and as far as he can hop.

"Guess how much I love you," says Little Nutbrown Hare.
