A lively celebration of all the things that a young child loves about the special adults in their life. A fun counting element makes this book perfect for reading aloud.

This sweet book is a lively celebration of the love between a child and their special adults. From sharing hugs and doing chores together, to showing kindness toward others and making the most of family time, this is the perfect way to celebrate the little moments spent together that mean so much. A fun counting element adds energy and makes this an ideal book to share aloud during story time.
Sophie Aggett lives in London and likes to spend her time reading detective stories while eating pizza piled with as many toppings as possible. She loves her job writing and editing children's books but thinks she would be good at solving mysteries, too. When Sophie retires, she plans to open a detective agency by the sea.

Rosie Butcher was born in the North of England where she grew up dreaming of illustrating children's books. She completed a BA in illustration in 2011 and now spends happy days covered in watercolors and pastels. She lives with her husband and young daughters in East Yorkshire.
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A lively celebration of all the things that a young child loves about the special adults in their life. A fun counting element makes this book perfect for reading aloud.

This sweet book is a lively celebration of the love between a child and their special adults. From sharing hugs and doing chores together, to showing kindness toward others and making the most of family time, this is the perfect way to celebrate the little moments spent together that mean so much. A fun counting element adds energy and makes this an ideal book to share aloud during story time.

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Sophie Aggett lives in London and likes to spend her time reading detective stories while eating pizza piled with as many toppings as possible. She loves her job writing and editing children's books but thinks she would be good at solving mysteries, too. When Sophie retires, she plans to open a detective agency by the sea.

Rosie Butcher was born in the North of England where she grew up dreaming of illustrating children's books. She completed a BA in illustration in 2011 and now spends happy days covered in watercolors and pastels. She lives with her husband and young daughters in East Yorkshire.

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