Featuring children’s own words and heart-warming pictures, this is a little book which can be given by boys or girls to their mummy on mothers’ day. Or at any time!
This book features beautiful scenes of mothers and babies from all across the animal kingdom. From fluffy farmyard creatures to jungle animals, children will love meeting new mother and baby pairs on every page. Children will love listing all the things that mums do for them, and why they love them so much.
A sweet, rhyming picture book about the special relationship between mother and child. With a gentle, rhyming story and lovely illustrations, this is a book to be loved, shared and treasured. The perfect gift for every family, for new Mothers, on Mother's Day, or at any time of the year. From the author of picture book classic, Giraffes Can't Dance. 'This sweet and heartwarming ditty, told in witty rhyme by Giles Andreae, has cosy, bright illustrations, and is filled with feel-good charm' - Junior magazine Winner of the Book Trust Early Years Award!
Dear Mummy,I love you very much! Let me tell you when... Join two young children in this heartwarming story as they write a letter to Mummy sharing all the things they love about her. Written by Catherine Allison (Brown Paper Bear and Ssh! Don't Wake the Baby) and beautifully illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas, this enchanting story is perfect to share with Mummy. Features and envelope with card to create your own special message for Mummy.
Dear Mum, Ever since I could walk, my favourite place in the whole wide world has been anywhere you are. I love you. Open the letters and lift the flaps to read all the loveable letters to these special mums! Join the animals and write a letter inside to your wonderful mum too!
Sometimes Little Chick is naughty and sometimes Little Chick is sad. But no matter what he says or does - from jumping in muddy puddles to coming last in the race - his mummy always loves him. And that's the most important thing of all.
If Mummy were a place, thinks Little Elephant, she would be a golden summer meadow. If she were a fruit, she'd be a sweet red strawberry. But what would Mummy be if she were a sound or a bird?