1996 American Booksellers' Book of the Year Award (1996 American Booksellers' Books) was selected as the treasure of children's books in the 20th century, which included 44 most important picture books in the United States in this century, and 100 best books for children recommended by nea. American National Education Association "nea for Teachers 100 Books" and American National Education Association "nea for Children 100 Books".
Children always like to compare with others. The bunny in the picture book Guess how much I love you is a typical example. Little Nutbrown hare said to Big Nutbrown hare seriously, "I love you so much", and Big Nutbrown hare replied, "I love you more!" In this way, we can not only make sure that Big Nutbrown hare loves himself very much, but also hope that his love can surpass Big Nutbrown hare's love. He tried his best to describe his love with all kinds of body movements and visible scenery until he was so tired that he fell asleep in big rabbit's arms.
There is a little rabbit like a child and a big rabbit like a father in this picture book. Bunny likes to compare with others like all children. They are competing who loves more. Big Nutbrown hare won the game with his wisdom and a little love, but little Nutbrown hare won twice as much love with his innocence and imagination. Both rabbits won. The whole work is full of love atmosphere and happy childlike interest. The friendly and lovely image of the rabbit, the story frame of two rabbits competing with each other, and the novel details of the image are very attractive to children. The writer is Sam McBlatny, Irish, and the painter is Anita Grant, English. Guess how much I love you is their classic work, with global sales exceeding150,000 copies.
Suitable reading age: 0-99 years old, children are suitable for reading with adults and bedtime stories.