A heartwarming, educational picture book that allows parents to tell their kids how much they love them while also teaching them interesting facts about the world.
“I love you.”
“I love you more.”
Almost every parent and child play this game of who loves who the most. Wall decorations say: “I Love You More” and even movies have characters who join in with this debate. This book will help children understand once and for all how much they are loved—from here to the sun and beyond.
How much you love someone isn’t easy to quantify, but I Love You to the Sun and Beyond is here to tell your children just how much you love them through more than twenty wonderful and wacky analogies. From python hugs to Nikola Tesla to the Mariana Trench, your little reader will learn all about the world and the amazing things in it while also learning the most important thing of all: how much you care.
I Love You to the Sun and Beyond
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MICHELLE MEDLOCK ADAMS is an award-winning journalist, earning more than 75 industry awards, and a bestselling author of more than 100 books, including: Dinosaur Devotions, Dachshund Through the Snow, and I Love You Bigger Than the Sky. When not writing or teaching writing, Michelle enjoys bass fishing, cheering on the Chicago Cubbies, and all things leopard print. She is married to her high school sweetheart, Jeff, and they have two married daughters, five darling grandchildren, two diva dogs, and two spoiled cats. www.michellemedlockadams.com
CECIL STOKES is an award-winning writer, producer, and director of more than 500 commercials, films, and TV shows. Cecil has won every award in the television industry including an Emmy. This is his first children's book. After adopting his amazing son, Boone, from foster care, Cecil became a single dad, and both his life and career changed. He now works for the Global Orphan Project and leads their CarePortal ministry in Houston, Texas. www.BooneandMe.org
JONATHAN BOUW lives in Indiana with his wife and children. Prior to his current home, he lived in the Philippines, Malaysia, Idaho and New York. He studied at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. Jonathan is an illustrator and university professor. www.jonathanbouw.com