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I Love You All Day Long


by Francesca Rusackas
by Priscilla Burris

List Price: $12.99
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Sales Rank: 67827
Studio: HarperCollins
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: December 01, 2002
Publisher: HarperCollins


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Product Description

"Do I have to go?" Owen asks.
"Yes," his mother replies.

But his mother sends him off with more than just his lunch. She promises that no matter where he is and no matter what he's doing -- whether Owen is making a new friend or spilling his juice -- she'll love him all day long, from the moment they part until the moment Owen is back in her arms again.

Francesca Rusackas and Priscilla Burris's book is a reassuring tale of how the enduring love of a parent stays with a child whether they are together or apart.



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 23 reviews)

Sweet book  
This book is simple, yet it gets the point across very well...when Mom is gone, she still loves her little one all day long. My 2 1/2 year old granddaughter loves it and it has helped her with separation issues. A must have for all mothers that want to reassure their young ones!!!
November 06, 2007

school counselor  
sweet book - helps kids adjust to school - positive thoughts to make it through the day
October 29, 2007

Sweet book  
My three year old loves this book. She likes to look at the pictures and talk about Owen's day at school.
September 26, 2007

My 2 Year Old LOVES this Book  
This is one of my son's favorite books about starting preschool. He was having some anxiety about preschool, but the books & DVD's seem to help. He asks for the "pig book" over and over again.
September 24, 2007

Great preparation for daycare or preschool  
What a sweet book! We purchased this to read in preparation for starting preschool and wish we'd had it when our daughter had started daycare at 18 mos. The book doesn't mention where the baby pig is going, only that he will be without his parents. I think it particularly resonated with our daughter because he has a lovey, a stuffed frog who is in every picture with him, and we talked a lot about how she could take her lovey to preschool with her. She clearly used this book, as well as My First Day at Nursery School, to work through her feelings about this new experience.
September 04, 2007


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