A gorgeous reinvention of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's famous "Sonnet 43" from the bestselling author of the BabyLit board books and the acclaimed illustrator of Over and Under the Snow. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.Whether in soft sunlight or rain-drizzled night or winter's frost-etched breath, three children share the love and joy of friendship while exploring the wonders of nature. 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. Christopher Silas Neal brings the poetry to life with his beautiful, imaginative, and whimsical illustrations.
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Jennifer Adams is well-known for her beloved BabyLit board book series, where she's brought classics from Pride and Prejudice to Alice in Wonderland to life for the youngest children in board book form. She lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Greg Pizzoliwon the Geisel Medal for his first book, The Watermelon Seed, and his subsequent books have continued to garne
More about Jennifer AdamsLola Schaefer is the author of many books for children of all ages and the winner of a Charlotte Zolotow Honour and the Children's Choice Book Award. Several of her titles explore her wonder and fascination with the natural world, including Just One Bite. Christopher Silas Neal is the illustrator of critically acclaimed books including Over and Under the Sno
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