I Like You

I Like You

Affirming Bedtime Stories for Kids (Ages 3-6) Through guided illustrations, author Kate Allan opens the door to discussion about mental health in an approachable and unassuming manner -Sydney Weiss, Seek the Joy Podcast Packed with positive affirmations for kids, Kate Allan's lovingly encouraging children's book, I Like You, is designed to foster a good night's sleep for children. Use affirmations to give your kids a good night's rest. I Like You is an awesome book full of magic. This delightful and sweet book garners smiles, giggles, and many a hug in this one-of-a-kind bedtime read. Let your child know you love them through all of life's highs and lows. I Like You strengthens the bonds between parent and child along with self-esteem boosting reminders of acceptance and love through all the ups and downs of life. Allan's trademark art adds whimsy and fun to every page. Kate Allan has brought comfort and calm to many grownups with unique colorful illustrations and inspired affirmations in her bestselling You Can Do All Things; It's Your Weirdness that Makes You Wonderful; You're Smart, Strong and You Got This; and Thera-pets. Now fans of Kate Allan, you can give the gift of love to your children through creative bedtime stories for kids. I Like You is the perfect jumpstart for a life full of love and understanding. I Like You offers you and your child: A way to express unconditional love with wonderfully positive affirmations for kids A nightly bonding ritual through bedtime stories for kids Building blocks to help develop self-esteem If you and your kids enjoyed reading books like Helga Makes a Name for Herself, The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be, and Hey Girl! A Unicorn Coloring Book for Girls, then you'll love I Like You.

Auteur | Kate Allan
Taal | Engels
Type | Hardcover
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