I Like You So Much
$19.99
I Like You So Much! reminds kids of this core truth: they are good and loved exactly as they are. Using inclusive and engaging language and art, New York Times bestselling author and disability advocate Heather Avis encourages all kids to confidently remember that who they are–exactly as they are–is absolutely wonderful and oh-so-likeable!
Through captivating words and colorful images, I Like You So Much! celebrates all children in their unique features, characteristics, and abilities and reminds readers ages 4-8 that each child is lovable and likeable–just as they are! From their face to the way they feel, from their body to their brain, from the sounds they make to the ways they love and do their best. This book reminds children that they are likeable just as they are –and that who they are is enough!
I Like You So Much:
*Encourages children to be self-confident and secure in who they are–no matter what!
*Represents children of all abilities and showcases the beauty of diversity and differences in physicality and accessibility
*Is perfect for sharing with your little one at bedtime or in a classroom as a springboard for discussion on diversity and inclusion
Is written by New York Times bestselling author Heather Avis and features beautiful artwork from Juliana Eigner.
Join the fun as we celebrate the uniqueness and beauty in every child in your life with I Like You So Much!
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310166597
ISBN10: 0310166594
Heather Avis | Illustrator: Juliana Eigner
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Zondervan
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