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Through which picture book stories can children develop love?

1. "The Loving Tree": a story about a tree that thrives because it is loved by children, so that children can learn to care and respect others.

2. "Guess How Much I Love You": Through the conversation between the little rabbit and the big rabbit, it expresses the parents' deep love for their children, so that children can feel the warmth of the family.

3. "Give the Tree a Hug": It tells the story of a little boy who sees a cut down tree in the park and decides to take care of the tree and make it grow again, cultivating children's love and environmental protection awareness.

4. "Bears See the World": Through the dialogues between Papa Bears and Bear Kids, it allows children to learn about the cultures of different countries and regions, and develops their tolerance and love.

5. "The So Hungry Caterpillar": tells the story of a caterpillar's growth process and its friendship with other animals, so that children can learn to care and share.

6. "The Moon Forgot": Through a little girl's conversation with animals under the moonlight, it guides children to care for animals and nature.

7. "Grandma's Magical Garden": It tells the story of a little girl who discovers many marvelous creatures in her grandmother's garden and learns to care and respect life.

8. The Little Prince: Although this is an adult book, the theme of love in it is equally suitable for children. Through the Little Prince's interaction with various plants and animals, children can learn to care and cherish life.

9. The Wizard of Oz: It is about a little girl's adventures in a fantasy world, where she learns to be brave, kind and caring.

10. 'The Lion King': this classic animated movie tells the story of a young lion growing up to become the Lion King, which is full of themes about courage, responsibility and love.