Love You Hoo
On sale
27th October 2016
Price: £12.99
A snuggly, cuddly, joyful celebration of love from Rachel Bright, creator of the multi-million-selling The Bright Side greetings card and gift range.
Cuddle up now, little one, let’s snuggle wing-to-wing.
Are you feeling safe and warm? Ok then, let’s begin . . .
Join Little Owl and Big Owl as they cuddle up at bedtime, thinking of the special times they’ve had together and all the exciting adventures the future holds.
From Rachel Bright, creator of the bestselling Love Monster and the million-selling lifestyle brand The Bright Side, this joyous, call-it-from-the-treetops celebration of love is perfect for sharing again and again.
“Told in rhyme, you can’t help but singing this book rather than reading. I adored it as much as my daughter did.” Natasha Harding, Sun
Cuddle up now, little one, let’s snuggle wing-to-wing.
Are you feeling safe and warm? Ok then, let’s begin . . .
Join Little Owl and Big Owl as they cuddle up at bedtime, thinking of the special times they’ve had together and all the exciting adventures the future holds.
From Rachel Bright, creator of the bestselling Love Monster and the million-selling lifestyle brand The Bright Side, this joyous, call-it-from-the-treetops celebration of love is perfect for sharing again and again.
“Told in rhyme, you can’t help but singing this book rather than reading. I adored it as much as my daughter did.” Natasha Harding, Sun
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Reviews
The sort of book that invites readers to cuddle up for five minutes of togetherness, just like the characters in its story ... there's a lesson in positivity to be learned from this picture book
Mummy Owl is telling her new little chick just how much she loves him as they snuggled down for sleep. Mummy is determined that her baby knows that no matter what lies ahead, she will always be there - and love conquers all. Told in rhyme, you can't help but singing this book rather than reading. I adored it as much as my daughter did.