Description
Book Synopsis: A charming board book introducing children to basic animal and nature concepts in both English and Spanish, as well as a lesson in gratitude and tenderness, by the Caldecott Honor-winning author of Strega Nona. In this simple yet profound story, kids connect with the world around them by pointing at the sol/sun, watering a flor/flower, and feeding a carrot to a conejo/bunny, all the while saying “Te amo/I love you” to each one—and sharing a message of care for all creation. With artwork in Tomie dePaola’s adorable signature style, this is destined to become a favorite addition to every toddler’s library.
Details
Introduce your little ones to the wonders of nature with the delightful book, "I Love You Sun / I Love You Moon: Te amo Sol / Te amo Luna." Written by the renowned author of Strega Nona and beautifully illustrated in Tomie dePaola's signature style, this charming board book is perfect for children learning both English and Spanish. It will engage their senses and teach them gratitude and tenderness from an early age.
In this heartwarming story, children will connect with the world around them as they point at the sol/sun, water a flor/flower, and feed a carrot to a conejo/bunny. With each interaction, they learn to express their love by saying "Te amo/I love you." This simple yet profound message teaches children to appreciate and care for all living things.
Let the vibrant illustrations and engaging storyline captivate your child's imagination. "I Love You Sun / I Love You Moon" is destined to become a beloved addition to every toddler's library. Bring the joy of nature, language, and compassion into your child's life with this unforgettable book.
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