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Children love to read. They also enjoy being read to. Valentine’s books for kids are a great way to share this love and help children find joy in reading. Below are three new releases from Candlewick Press to share with your little love!
Huggy Kissy by Leslie Patricelli
When you’re an adorable bald baby, your family finds lots of ways to show you how much they love you: Mommy lifts you uppy, Daddy kisses you on the tummy, and everyone wants to snuggle. What’s not to love? With comedy and warmth, Leslie Patricelli offers a universal tribute to love and affection in a board book full of instant appeal for little valentines everywhere. Ages baby-3 years.
Olive and the Big Secret by Tor Freeman
When Molly shares a secret with Olive, she has strict instructions NOT to share the secret. Well, I bet you can guess what Olive does! Olive learns the hard way that keeping secrets is tough, and telling them can make for a whole lot of trouble! Ages 4-8
Love Waves Midi edition by Rosemary Wells
I love Rosemary Wells ever since my 13-year-old was a little one; it all started with Max and Ruby! Love Waves are what we send to our loved ones until we can be together again. Rosemary Wells offers an ingenious way to ease the separation anxiety many children feel when parents go to work or live in separate homes when close friends or relatives move or live far away, or whenever a loved one’s absence calls for an extra dose of reassurance. Ages baby-3 years old.
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chelsea says
BARRYS BEST BUDDY looks really cute
Alycia M. says
Annie and Simon: The Sneeze and Other Stories looks super cute. 🙂
Thanks for the chance!
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natalie nichols says
Annie and Simon: The Sneeze and Other Stories
susan hartman says
April & Esme Toothfaries look cute.
Kimberly Gifford says
Barry’s Best Buddy
Jill Myrick says
I also like Bizzy Bear: Pirate Adventure.
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Christine says
I definitely want to get my hands on ANCIENT EGYPT: Tales of Gods and Pharaohs! Can’t get enough of mythology!
Nicole Lancaster says
I like the Ancient Egypt: Tales of Gods and Pharaohs book.
Sherry Compton says
They have a lot of neat nonfiction, too, like Breakfast in the Rainforest: A Visit with Mountain Gorillas.
Lana Bradstream says
A Monster Calls
Michele H. says
I like the Farm board book and Benny and Penny in Pretend book.
Tami Valentine says
I like this book:
http://www.candlewick.com/cat.asp?browse=Season&mode=book&isbn=0763662836&bkview=p&pix=y
Lesley M. says
I think my son would love Interrupting Chicken
Megan Parsons says
Barry’s Best Buddy
polly says
hedgehog magic tricks looks cute
felecia says
I would like to have Butterfly
latanya says
Above World
sandra davis says
i like barrys best buddy. kids would like it too
Denise Taylor-Dennis says
I like Barry’s Best Buddy
Jennifer Johansen says
Annie and Simon: The Sneeze and Other Stories looks cute.
michelle warner says
i think we would like king of space,looks great
Debby says
Barry’s Best Buddy, Benjamin Bear in Bright Ideas look good!
Lisa R says
Barry’s Best Buddy
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Shannon R says
I think the little one would love Annie and Simon: The Sneeze and Other Stories. Thanks for the chance to win!
Dana (@DragynAlly) says
Barry’s Best Buddy
Janet W. says
I like the book Creepy Monsters, Sleepy Monsters.