Love Can Come in Many Ways
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Add to WishlistLove Can Come in Many Ways celebrates the many diverse ways animals, and humans, show their love.
Lift a swan’s felt wing to discover a baby cuddled underneath, then lift a felt speech bubble to discover the words “You are loved!”
Beneath each of the felt flaps is a wealth of snuggles.
| Age | 0- 3 years |
|---|---|
| Type | Pop-up books |
| Language | In English |
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