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A tiny book that expresses the true meaning of friendship.
Review:
"A small book with a single message amplified and illustrated with cartoon-style drawings." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Synopsis:
Here is the book that Romeo would have given Juliet, Charlie Brown would have given Snoopy, and you can give to some very special friend. This special book expresses the true meaning of friendship in a long list of ways with charming accompanying illustrations
Synopsis:
This classic tiny book's adorable black-and-white illustrations accompany
descriptive text that perfectly expresses the true meaning of friendship.
Here is the book that Romeo would have given Juliet; Charlie Brown would
have given Snoopy; and now friends of all ages can give this to their special
erinruth, November 26, 2007 (view all comments by erinruth)
I love this book. When I was younger, my mom had gone and bought about 5 I Like You books. Ever since she bought them, she has given 2 away. A couple years later when I asked her what it was about and why she hadn't given more away by now, she said that she only gives them to people she really, really likes. Ever since then, I have gotten 5 books of my own and have given away one. I guess it is just the perfect way to say... well, I like you!
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Product details
48 pages
Houghton Mifflin Company -
English9780395071762
Reviews:
"Review"
by Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books,
"A small book with a single message amplified and illustrated with cartoon-style drawings."
"Synopsis"
by Firebrand,
Here is the book that Romeo would have given Juliet, Charlie Brown would have given Snoopy, and you can give to some very special friend. This special book expresses the true meaning of friendship in a long list of ways with charming accompanying illustrations
"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
This classic tiny book's adorable black-and-white illustrations accompany
descriptive text that perfectly expresses the true meaning of friendship.
Here is the book that Romeo would have given Juliet; Charlie Brown would
have given Snoopy; and now friends of all ages can give this to their special
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