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Share the Love invites young readers to lift the flaps to give out candies and cards to all kinds of community helpers in this festive board book. It’s Valentine’s Day, the perfect time to show our appreciation for each other! Open the doors to give a valentine to all the folks who make our communities bright—a firefighter, veterinarian, mail carrier, nurse, librarian, bus driver, and teacher. A final double gatefold spread reveals a heartfelt Valentine’s Day party, thrown in appreciation of our ever-dependable community helpers. Share the Love! from author Frederick Glasser and illustrator…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Share the Love invites young readers to lift the flaps to give out candies and cards to all kinds of community helpers in this festive board book. It’s Valentine’s Day, the perfect time to show our appreciation for each other! Open the doors to give a valentine to all the folks who make our communities bright—a firefighter, veterinarian, mail carrier, nurse, librarian, bus driver, and teacher. A final double gatefold spread reveals a heartfelt Valentine’s Day party, thrown in appreciation of our ever-dependable community helpers. Share the Love! from author Frederick Glasser and illustrator Edward Miller is a fun and meaningful Valentine's Day lift-the-flap book for little ones.
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Autorenporträt
Frederick Glasser is the author of Monsters Come Out Tonight! and Is It Christmas Yet? He has worked in editorial for Viking Penguin Children’s Books, in publicity, advertising, and marketing for the Random House juvenile division, and as sales director at Barron’s Publishing. He is Sales Director at Fox Chapel Publishing. He lives in New York City. Edward Miller has illustrated over 50 books for kids including Is it Christmas Yet? and Monsters Come Out Tonight! He also illustrates products for kids including puzzles, murals, and fabrics. Edward was an associate art director at Random House and is a graduate of Parsons School of Design. He lives in Beacon, New York.