I Love You This Much
$6.99
How I love your morning hug; you nestle in my touch. You wait to hear me whisper low, ‘I LOVE YOU THIS MUCH.’ Share God’s love for his children through this moving story about the love between a parent and child. A perfect cuddle book for young children and the adults who cherish them, I Love You This Much combines warm, endearing illustrations with playful, rhyming prose to reassure young audiences of God’s comforting presence in all of our lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310722656
ISBN10: 0310722659
Lynn Hodges | Sue Buchanan | John Bendall-Brunello
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2010
Publisher: Zondervan
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