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What are the picture books for parent-child stories?

The following picture book stories are suitable for parent-child conversations:

1. Guess How Much I Love You: A short conversation between a large and a small rabbit, condensing the complex and great emotions in life. The little rabbit earnestly expresses "I love you" to the big rabbit, and uses all kinds of body movements and visible still life to express his love for the big rabbit.

But no matter how you compare them, they never reach as far, as high, as far as the big bunny. The bunny finally went to sleep, wrapped in a strong, loving heart.

Synopsis: The little rabbit was going to bed; he clung to the big rabbit's long ears and asked the big rabbit to listen to him properly. "Guess how much I love you?" Little Bunny asked. "Oh! I probably can't guess." The big bunny said with a smile.

"I love you so much." The little bunny opened his arms wide, as wide as they could go. The big bunny had even longer arms, and he opened them wider than that and said, "But I love you so much." The little bunny moved his right ear and thought, "Well, that's really a lot.

2. The Runaway Bunny:

Once upon a time, there was a little bunny who always wanted to run away from home. One day, without warning, the bunny said to his mom, "I'm going to run away!"

Mom didn't panic, didn't get angry, but with a smile on her face, in a tone full of love, said calmly and gently, "If you run away, I'll go after you, because you're my little baby!" So, the bunny and his mom started a love "hide and seek" ......