![]() Here I am, 30-something years later, still able to recall how I felt listening to my own mom read these words to me over and over again. Especially the ones we repeat over and over. For as long as there have been books, there have been kids asking to read the same story over and over again!Īnd we know: words matter. Love You Forever by Robert Munsch and Sheila McGraw Books are a Great Way to Say “I Love You” I remember the warmth that settled deep inside of me as I felt the comfort of the familiar words pour in to me once again. ![]() I remember the oak glider with the pale blue cushions and the rhythm of the words my mom would say. It was a huge canvas poster that said, “I’ll love you forever, I’ll like you for always.”Īnd just like that, I was transported back to childhood, to my mother’s lap, where I sat so many times as she read Love You Forever by Robert Munsch to me over and over again. I browsed the shoes, the snacks, the pillows, but when I got to the art prints I saw something that stopped me in my tracks. I recently had a rare moment to myself and joyfully took advantage of a favorite pastime of mine: walking the aisles of Marshalls. ![]() For Valentine’s Day, birthdays, or anytime, these books give parents, grandparents, teachers, and anyone who has a special kiddo in their life an enduring way to say, “You are loved.” Inside: Karis shares more than 25 children’s books that tell kids “I love you,” including four faith-based books for families who want to remind kids of God’s love too. ![]()
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