I've Loved You Since Forever
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- €7.49
Publisher Description
New York Times #1 Bestseller!
I’ve Loved You Since Forever is a celebratory and poetic testament to the timeless love felt between parent and child. This beautiful picture book is inspired by Today show co-anchor Hoda Kotb’s heartwarming adoption of her baby girl, Haley Joy.
With Kotb’s lyrical text and stunning pictures by Suzie Mason, young ones and parents will want to snuggle up and read the pages of this book together, over and over again.
In the universe,
there was you and
there was me,
waiting for the day our
stars would meet. . .
Makes a lovely gift for baby showers, Mother's Day, and more. Plus don't miss Hoda Kotb and Suzie Mason's beautiful follow-up picture book, You Are My Happy.
What makes this the perfect book to say “I love you”?
A Message of Adoption and Hope: Inspired by Hoda Kotb’s own journey to motherhood, this story is a loving affirmation for any child who was long-awaited and deeply wanted.Poetic and Soothing Text: Gentle, rhyming words create a perfect read-aloud experience, ideal for snuggling up at bedtime or any quiet moment.Stunning Illustrations: Filled with sweet and colorful pictures by Suzie Mason that bring the heartwarming message to life on every page.The Perfect Gift Book: A wonderful present for baby showers, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, or simply to say “I love you.”
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Today show co-host Kotb offers a sweet, uncomplicated expression of love for a newborn child, inspired by her adoption of a baby girl in 2017. In lullaby-like verse, Kotb suggests that a mother's love doesn't begin when she meets her child for the first time, but that it has always been there, waiting for that child's arrival: "I've loved you since forever. Before birds flew over rainbows and monkeys swung on trees, there was you... and there was me." Mason shows mother and baby animals in her bright, digitally rendered pictures, including two rabbits in a den, owls in their nest, elephants in a grassy savanna, and deer in a meadowland. A final spread depicts a silhouetted mother and child figure standing against a starry sky: "there was you and there was me, waiting for the day our stars would cross and you and I turned into we." A bighearted celebration of new motherhood that may especially appeal to families with adopted children. Ages 4 8.