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I Love You All the Same

Keith, Donna

 
9780529102041: I Love You All the Same

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Three adorable bear cubs learn that even though they are very different, Mama and Papa love them all the same! Whether siblings, adopted, or blended families, this cuddly board book shares and celebrates children's uniqueness.

This humorous, rhyming story features three bear siblings who are very different. With gentleness and love, Mama Bear and Papa Bear assure their cubs that even though they are different, they are loved the same, and God put them in the same family for a purpose.

With adorable art from Alison Edgson, I Love You All the Same

  • is a padded board book, perfect for little hands;
  • is a great resource for adoptive families who want to assure their children that whether biological or adopted, each of them is incredibly loved;
  • is a great way for parents and grandparents to show siblings how they are each special and unique;
  • is a good resource to prepare big brothers and sisters for new members (and personalities!) coming into the family; and
  • is a wonderful gift for new moms, baby showers, adoption parties, or holidays.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Alison Edgson was born in County Down in Northern Ireland. She worked in the computer department of a bank before studying Visual Communication at the University of Ulster in Belfast. After graduating with a First, she and her husband Jeff moved to an old chapel in the Usk Valley in Wales where she now paints and illustrates children’s books and greetings cards. She spends most of her free time trying to tame the tangle of Welsh hillside that is her “garden”, indulging the cat, and walking her two energetic Labradors. She loves running and generally getting involved in village life.

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I Love You All the Same

By Donna Keith, Alison Edgson

Thomas Nelson

Copyright © 2014 Donna Keith
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-529-10204-1

CHAPTER 1

A Polar, Brown, and Panda bear as cute as cubs can be Were placed by God together to complete a family. They each were very different from the moment that they came, But Mama Bear and Papa Bear still love them all the same.

Now Brown Bear is the roundest one, and Polar's white and tall.

Their sister's fur is black and white; compared to them she's small.

They sometimes fuss and tussle, but what matters in the end

Is that they love each other and remain the best of friends.

Miss Panda bleats just like a lamb and makes a squeaky squeal While Polar grunts a throaty mmmmm to tell them how he feels. And Brown likes showing just how loudly he can roar and g-r-r-rowl. They try to sound like giant bears while they are on the prowl.

Now Brown Bear and Miss Panda are quite good at climbing trees.

But Polar cannot climb them, so he watches tearfully

As up and down the trees the two cubs race and chase each other.

But when they see how sad he is, they rush to hug their brother.

"I'm built for hunting berries," Brown Bear tells his mom one day. "And I swim well," says Polar; Panda yells, "I'm made for play!"

"We're each so very different," laugh the cubs, "just like our names!" "I know you are," says Mama, "but I love you all the same."

On snowy days, the cubs adore some hide-and-seek outside. The Panda and the Brown are quickly found each time they hide. Not Polar! He just plunks himself down in the drifts of white. His siblings look and look, but he has faded out of sight!

Soon sleepy Brown Bear yawns and heads inside to hibernate. Miss Panda and the Polar poke him often while they wait.

But Brown keeps right on snoring. He won't wake till spring appears, And then his hungry roar is met with two cubs' hearty cheers!

When Papa Bear comes home at night, the three cubs gather 'round.

They run and jump on Papa in a pileup on the ground.

It makes them smile to hear his words when wrestling time is done—

"I love you all the same," he says. "Bear hugs for everyone!"

At dinnertime, each cub wants something different in a dish. Brown Bear craves only honey; Polar Bear just hopes for fish.

Miss Panda tries but just can't make herself try something new. At every meal she wants the same—some fresh stalks of bamboo!


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