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Emma Dodd's Love You Books

This tender series of books for young children fosters emotional intelligence and teaches fundamental feelings through simple, repetitive words and beautiful illustrations. Each story is filled with love and cuddles, perfect for shared moments at bedtime. The books encourage vocabulary development and the emotional bond between parent and child. They are designed to be engaging and soothing for little readers.

When I Grow Up
Sometimes
Wish
Forever
When...
Happy ...

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  • Exploring the loving relationship between animal parents and their babies, and featuring a tenderly-told rhyming text and heartwarming illustrations, these beautifully designed, padded picture books will be become firm bedtime favourites.

    Happy ...
  • When...

    • 22 pages
    • 1 hour of reading

    In 'When--', a little bear shares his dreams of his future with his adoring mother.

    When...
  • Forever

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading
    4.2(22)Add rating

    Love lasts forever between parent and child - the beautiful message in Emma Dodd's Forever.

    Forever
  • Wish

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading
    4.2(293)Add rating

    Exploring the loving relationship between animal parents and their babies, this beautifully-designed, board book with its sparkling foil cover, makes the perfect gift and will soon become a bedtime favourite. Every Nosy Crow picture board book comes with a free "Stories Aloud" audio recording. číst celé

    Wish
  • 'Sometimes you're happy. Sometimes you're sad. Sometimes you're good. Sometimes you're bad.'

    Sometimes
  • Exploring the bond between a bear and cub, this picture book captures the little bear's aspirations of growing up to be clever, funny, wild, and free. Emma Dodd's enchanting rhyming text is complemented by delightful illustrations adorned with foil, making it a visually captivating experience. This charming tale celebrates love and dreams, perfect for young readers.

    When I Grow Up
  • A heart-melting animal story from Emma Dodd.This little sea otter loves spending time with his mummy - learning new things, playing together, or even just holding hands.

    Together
  • No Matter What

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading
    4.2(307)Add rating

    A mama elephant knows her baby and all of his moods. Sometimes you're happy. Sometimes you're sad. Sometimes you're good. Sometimes you're bad.” But no matter what, one special little elephant will always know his mother's love. The love shines on the foil-splashed, padded cover and all the way through this color-saturated book.

    No Matter What
  • You...

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading
    4.0(226)Add rating

    Following on from the success of the beautiful titles Sometimes.. and When.. Emma Dodd explores the crisp landscape of the Antarctic and the colourful world of the Jungle. In You..., we go on a journey through the jungle and find out about a dad monkey who loves his son very much. Also available is Me..., in which we meet a tiny baby penguin who discovers that, to her father, she is a very big penguin indeed.

    You...
  • When

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading

    When I grow up I want to be clever and funny, wild and free.

    When
  • When you have a mother's love, it means each part of you is loved - the beautiful message in Emma Dodd's Everything. Featuring stunning illustrations of a mother and baby koala embellished with foil, this makes a handsome addition to Emma Dodd's ever-popular baby animal series. The perfect book for parent-child bonding at bedtime.

    Everything
  • What Matters Most

    • 24 pages
    • 1 hour of reading
    4.0(142)Add rating

    What matters most? Is it being very big or being super-small? Is it having lots of stuff or not that much at all? Is it having lots of friends or only two or three? Is it talking all the time or listening carefully? Emma Dodd explores the important themes of identity and acceptance in this charming book that will strike a chord with all parents.

    What Matters Most