Youre Still My Favorite
$18.99
Put your child’s mind at ease and reassure them of your unconditional love with this fun, comforting story about two imperfect but perfectly loved squirrel sisters from best friends and bestselling authors Amy Weatherly and Jess Johnston.
Betsy and Bernie are little squirrels in big trouble. They’ve lost their pet, snuck out after bath time, and now they’re so dirty! Will Mom ever forgive them?
You’re Still My Favorite celebrates the unbreakable bond and “no matter what” love between mother and child and is perfect for:
*reading to children ages 4 through 8 at story time and bed time;
*giving kids the reassurance and comfort of a parent’s unconditional love;
*embracing the fleeting moments of childhood, no matter how messy or chaotic they may be; and
*gifting at baby showers, birthdays, preschool graduation, Mother’s Day, and more.
Muddy footprints, long nights, tantrums, and lost pets–You’re Still My Favorite promises children that no matter the mess, moment, or mistake, they will be loved always and forever. Cuddle up with your own little squirrels and remind them that love is the most important thing of all as you celebrate the little moments of honesty and forgiveness that deepen the bond between parent and child.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400241804
ISBN10: 1400241804
Amy Weatherly | Illustrator: Jess Johnston | Illustrator: Sawyer Cloud
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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