![]() ![]() What's in the box: 1 x I Love You to the Moon and Back by Amelia Hepworth Board Book. You’ll find yourself especially appreciative of board books for their drool-proof nature. Which is why board books are safer for babies and young toddlers. Babies like to explore everything with their mouths. The board book can be easily held, turned, stacked, tossed and packed into a diaper bag to take with you. With sturdy thick pages that fits perfectly into little hands. It is a great shared activity that helps your little one get familiar with sounds, words, language and eventually, the value and joy of books. They show their love by touching noses, playing chase, and of course, hugging. They splash in the water, climb mountains, and watch the shimmering sky. This children's picture book will stimulate your baby’s imagination and helps them learn about the world around them. Buy on Amazon Rate this book I Love You to the Moon and Back Amelia Hepworth, Tim Warnes (Illustrator) 4.52 1,687 ratings109 reviews The sun rises, and a bear and cub begin their day together. You all were so supportive for all our adoptions but especially when we adopted Lyla I wanted to share this with you Hope you are all. Artwork that celebrates the wonders of the natural world and the special bond of family. I Love You To The Moon and Back It is my pleasure, My incredible honor and My beyond blessed privilege to BRAG about the treasures in my LIFE that I with out a doubt, 'Love to the Moon and Back'. The following year, Amelia Wepworth wrote a children’s book titled I Love You to the Moon and Back about a bear and cub.I Love You to the Moon and Back by Amelia Hepworth was first published in 2015. Elegantly illustrated and featuring instantly recognisable imagery by Tim Warnes. In 2014, Dolly Parton released a song “From Here to the Moon and Back” with the lyric “From here to the moon and back, who else in this world will love you like that?”. Nonetheless, people have continued to use the expression or variations on it, in earnest. I do love a good bear story, and the bears in this one are wonderfully appealing. By the 2010s, love you to the moon and back was prevalent enough that it spawned sarcastic or tongue-in-cheek commentary about the finite distance expressed (suggesting the phrase refers to a finite love as well). I Love You to the Moon and Back by Tim Warnes. I Love You to the Moon and Back Board book Illustrated, Maby Amelia Hepworth (Author), Tim Warnes (Illustrator) 59,505 ratings 1 Best Seller in Childrens Bear Books Audiobook 0. Early examples include expressions of affection both between parents and children, but also between romantic partners. The first uses of love you to the moon and back on Twitter appear in the fall of 2008. In 2003, linguists used I love you to the moon and back as an example of one of the many uses of the preposition to, which indicates that the phrase was in common conversational use by that point. The composer John Adams had a chorus of children repeat “I love you to the moon and back,” in a piece he wrote in response to the 9/11 terrorist attack. In 1992, the band Spectrum released a song titled “(I Love You) To the Moon and Back.” The theme of a parent’s love for their child is also reflected in the 1994 picture book Guess How Much I Love You? In the book, a small hare tells his father “I love you right up to the moon,” and the father replies “I love you right up to the moon – and back.” Whatever its precise origins, the saying spread in the 1990–2000s, as evidenced by its use in popular culture. An official NASA document, for instance, used the phrase to the moon and back when describing a program in 1969, and the specific phrase has a smattering of instances across the decades prior. The phrase, which uses the celestial feat and distance to heighten and dramatize the extent of love, may have been boosted by space exploration and the moon landing in the 1960s. Just in time for the Tsukimi - Moon Festival. It’s not exactly clear when the hyperbolic expression emerged, but a character delivers a form of it in Tom Topor’s 1979 play Nuts: “When I was a little girl, I used to say to her, ‘I love you to the moon and down again and around the world and back again.’ And she used to say to me, ‘I love you to the sun and down again and around the stars and back again.’” Written straight out of a classic movie scene these Love You To The Moon And Back Mugs are so romantic.
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