





📖 The timeless tale every parent and child needs on their shelf
Love You Forever is a beloved children's classic by Robert Munsch and Sheila McGraw, ranked #3 in Children's Classics and boasting a 4.9-star rating from over 67,000 reviews. This beautifully illustrated paperback captures the enduring bond between parent and child, making it a perfect gift and a cherished keepsake for generations.
| Best Sellers Rank | #86 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Children's Classics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (67,261) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 0.13 x 8 inches |
| Grade level | Preschool - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 0920668372 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0920668375 |
| Item Weight | 3.21 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | September 1, 1995 |
| Publisher | Firefly Books |
| Reading age | Baby and up, from customers |
M**I
Great book
I love this book. Was gifted this at my baby shower and I've also bought this for other friends' baby showers. The story is so cute and makes me so emotional too.
J**Y
Great book for a small child from Granny.
Love this book!
J**7
The sweetest book ever!
I just love this book! It makes me tear up every time I read it and I have read it 100 times! My mother, years ago gifted all 5 of her children with this book and it was so sweet that I decided to do the very same thing for my 2 kids. I have also gifted this book to several mothers just because it is such a great sweet little book. You should definitely buy it!
K**T
A Timeless Classic Passed Down With Love
I Love You Forever has always held a special place in my heart. My mom used to read it to me when I was a baby, and now I read the same story to my own little one. It’s such a beautiful, emotional book that captures the unconditional love between parent and child in the simplest, most touching way. The paperback version is well-made with quality pages and vibrant illustrations. It’s held up nicely to repeated readings (and a few toddler tugs!). The story never gets old—it brings a tear to my eye every time, in the best way. If you’re looking for a meaningful book to share with your child or to give as a gift, this one is a must-have. It’s more than just a story—it’s a memory in the making.
J**Y
Perfect
Amazing book. I got the hardcover copy so my daughter won't tear out the pages. My mother used to read me this when I was a little kid and I've read it to my 13-year-old son. And now I'm reading it to my 3-month-old daughter
C**S
Sweet and Nostalgic
This book was just as expected! My mom and my husband’s mom used to read it to us when we were little, so we grabbed a copy to gift to a friend who’s pregnant. It’s still just as sweet and sentimental as we remember. Such an easy, meaningful gift for new parents!
R**E
Belongs in every family’s library
I always buy this book for baby showers. Especially if the baby is a boy. The story is so touching, it brings tears to your eyes. It’s a simple message that is written beautifully.
K**Y
You’ll be happy you bought this. Have a tissue ready!
The best children’s book ever!
M**I
Buy this if you (the parent) want to cry. It’s a great book about the circle of life and the unfathomable depth of love between parent and child. 10/10
L**M
This one is a classic and it ll never get old.
U**A
It's such a touching story. My husband and I also love reading it and ofcourse the little one too.
J**Z
One of my favourite children's books. Ordered it for a baptism. The parents loved it.
A**R
love this book and can't wait to read it to my daughter. It'll be a birthday gift to her in a couple of weeks, so I'll try to remember to update this review with her reaction to it. It's a great story that shows a mother's love for her child, even when said child does drive her CRAZY at times, but it also shows how that unconditional love is passed on from generation to generation. Now, I've read some reviews about the creepy/weird factor of this book and yeah, maybe it's more than a little odd when "Spoiler" the mum drives across town to her grown son's house, climbs through his window and rocks him (and where's his baby's mum during this time? Maybe she works nights or he's a single dad?) but it's symbolism, not reality, meant to be a bit funny and don't ALL Robert Munsch books have that sort of twisted humour lol... (Kids undressing to trade clothes in kindergarten in We Share Everything? A dad leaving his kids in the bottom of a hole in the snow until he could come back later and get them in Deep Snow?) It's meant to be an unexpected surprise that children love, more than a how-to-guide for parenting :) I loved this book as a kid and so did my classmates, but we understood it was fiction and I'm sure the next generation will too :)
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