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Always More Love

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Prove that there's always more love in this interactive picture book full of humor and sweetness!

Always More Love is a heartwarming story and fun, interactive experience for families to read and share together, because the love for those special ones in your life only expands more and more each day. In this sweet, rhyming love book for kids, just tap, press, shake, touch, or flip the picture book and then turn the page to find out the many ways love grows!

Readers of Don't Push the Button and Press Here by Herve Tullet will love this cute, interactive story! It's the perfect read aloud for:

  • Toddlers and young children ages 3-6
  • Bedtime stories and together moments
  • Valentine's Day: a charming Valentine's book gift for kids
  • Preschool learners: great for at-home toddler learning activities!
  • Birthday gifts
  • Holiday stocking stuffer and Christmas gifts
  • Easter basket stuffer
  • Mother's and Father's Day
  • and more!
  • I love you so much, but there's more in my heart.

    How is that possible? Well, where do I start?

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      • Kirkus

        November 1, 2019
        An interactive book works to get its titular message across to readers. The narrator, an anthropomorphic cartoon heart with big eyes and stick arms and legs, is nothing if not exuberant in its attempts, clumsy and cloying as they may be. "I love you so much, / but there's more in my heart. / How is that possible? / Well, where do I start? // Now move in close, and you will see / just how much you mean to me. // My love is huge--below, above. / As you can tell, there's always more love!" The page following the instruction to move in shows a close-up of the top of the heart and its eyes, one stick arm pointing skyward, though despite the admonition "you can tell," readers will glean nothing about love from this picture. � la Herv� Tullet, the book prompts readers to act, but the instructions can sometimes be confusing (see above) and are largely irrelevant to the following spread, supposedly triggered by the suggested actions. The heart, suddenly supplied with a painter's palette and a beret and surrounded by blobs of color, instructs readers to "Shake the book to see what I can be." The page turn reveals hearts of all different colors, one rainbow-striped, and then different shapes. Most troublingly, the heart, who is clearly meant to be a stand-in for loved ones, states, "I'm always here for you," which for too many children is heartbreakingly not true. Skip. (Picture book. 4-7)

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    • English

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    • Lexile® Measure:520
    • Text Difficulty:1-3

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