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Only You book cover
Only You
2003
First Published
3.14
Average Rating
24
Number of Pages
Only you can show me I can do ... anything! With tender illustrations and prose as warm as a parent's embrace, this love poem from a baby bear to his mother celebrates the intimate bond between young children and parents everywhere. Whether playing together, reading together, or snuggling close in a favorite chair, this baby bear and his mama love to spend lots of time with just each other. Their devoted relationship points to the simple activities that hold vast importance in a growing child's world, and makes clear the essential role that only a loving parent can play in helping a child develop. In this special partnership with the early childhood organization Jumpstart, esteemed children's book author and illustrator Rosemary Wells has created a book that no parent should be without.
Avg Rating
3.14
Number of Ratings
104
5 STARS
12%
4 STARS
13%
3 STARS
58%
2 STARS
15%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Rosemary Wells
Rosemary Wells
Author · 187 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Rosemary Wells is the author of a number of popular children's books, most notably the Max and Ruby series which follows the everyday adventures of sibling bunnies - curious three year old Max and bossy seven year old Ruby. She gets the inspiration for Max and Ruby from her two daughters and the experiences they have with friends and school. Her West Highland Terriers Lucy and Snowy have also worked their way into her books, as McDuff and insight for other characters. She has also written Noisy Nora, Yoko, Voyage to the Bunny Planet series, a Christmas Book called Morris' Disappearing Bag and a collected book of illustrations of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs. In April 2007, her children's book The Gulps featuring illustrations by Marc Brown was released. Also that year she published Red Moon at Sharpsburg, a historical novel featuring a young girl in the American Civil War. 2008 brings Otto Runs For President, followed by Yoko Writes Her Name, scheduled to be published in July. Wells grew up in Red Bank, New Jersey.[1] She is the daughter of Helen Bamberger.

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