Mummy, What's in Your Tummy?
Condition: SECONDHAND
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What's that growing in Mummy's tummy? Could it be a rabbit or a crocodile? With lyrical text, gentle humour, and a sweet representation of the mother-child relationship, this imaginative story is the perfect way to help older siblings prepare for a new baby's arrival with joy and excitement. Colourful mixed-media illustrations make this an attractive gift book for growing families. AGES: 2 to 4 SELLING POINTS: . This imaginative story will help older siblings prepare for a new baby's arrival with joy and excitement. . The connection between Mummy's growing tummy and the child's guessing about what could be inside helps develop sensory integration and body awareness. . The soothing lyrical text with gentle humour makes this board book just right for a snuggly storytime. . A sweet celebration of the mother-child relationship.
Author: Bernardita Romero
Format: Board book, 20 pages, 165mm x 165mm
Published: 2020, Barefoot Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Novelty & Activity Books
Interest Age: From 0 to 4 years
Description
What's that growing in Mummy's tummy? Could it be a rabbit or a crocodile? With lyrical text, gentle humour, and a sweet representation of the mother-child relationship, this imaginative story is the perfect way to help older siblings prepare for a new baby's arrival with joy and excitement. Colourful mixed-media illustrations make this an attractive gift book for growing families. AGES: 2 to 4 SELLING POINTS: . This imaginative story will help older siblings prepare for a new baby's arrival with joy and excitement. . The connection between Mummy's growing tummy and the child's guessing about what could be inside helps develop sensory integration and body awareness. . The soothing lyrical text with gentle humour makes this board book just right for a snuggly storytime. . A sweet celebration of the mother-child relationship.
Mummy, What's in Your Tummy?