Lit Lorie Loves

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Let’s Say I love You illustrated by Erica Sirotich. Let’s say I Love You with our friends from around the world! Learn a simple phrase in twelve different languages with Let’s Say books! 

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I Love You Just the Way You Are by Virginia Miller. this tale of friendship and acceptance as Ba has a bad day during which his legs are too stumpy, his porridge is lumpy, his tummy is plumpy, and George loves him anyway. 

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While We Can’t Hug by Eoin McLalughlin. Hedgehog and Tortoise were the best of friends. They wanted to give each other a great, big hug. But they weren't allowed to touch. "Don't worry," said Owl. "There are lots of ways to show someone you love them." 

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Love from Sesame Street. Love comes in all shapes and sizes. 

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Consider Love by Sandra Boynton. Consider love. Observe a while. It comes in every shape and style... 

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The Day It Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond. When it begins to unexpectedly rain hearts, Cornelia Augusta catches a bunch of them and soon learns that each heart is unique and decides to make a special valentine for each of her friends.  

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Secret Valentine by Catherine Stock. A child makes valentines for her family and then adds a special name to her list. On Valentine's Day she receives a secret valentine in return. 

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In My Heart by Jo Witek. explores a full range of emotions, describing how they feel physically, inside, with language that is lyrical but also direct to empower readers to practice articulating and identifying their own emotions. 

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Love by Stacy McAnulty. What is love? Can you only express it in fancy meals, greeting cards, and heart-shaped chocolates? Kids will find love everywhere in this delightful book. 

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I Haiku You by Betsy Snyder. Perfect for Valentine's Day and any day of the year, this book will inspire people to tell one another, "I haiku you!" 

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Ten Things I Love About You by Daniel Kirk. A clever back-and-forth which shows the funny ways friends bounce ideas and feelings off each other. 

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Click, Clack, Moo I Love You! By Doreen Cronin. Little Duck and her farmyard friends celebrate Valentine’s Day by inviting a newcomer to join them for a party made festive with balloons, streamers, sparkling lights, heart decorations and handmade valentines. 

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How Do I Love Thee? By Jennifer Adams. Bestselling author Jennifer Adams has reimagined Elizabeth Barrett Browning's beloved "Sonnet 43," best known by its opening lines, creating a lyrical, evocative ode to the love of family and friends. 

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Mama, Do You Love Me? By Barbara M. Joose. In this universal story, a child tests the limits of independence and comfortingly learns that a parent's love is unconditional and everlasting.