Whats In Mommys Tummy
$15.99
Something’s happening inside Mommy’s tummy!
In a fun and child-friendly way, Abby Johnson helps parents show their kids that the life growing inside Mommy’s tummy is a baby brother or sister. It’s not a cat or a dragon or a kangaroo or any other animal. It’s a new human being who will soon appear and join the family.
Little Luke has noticed his mother’s tummy getting bigger and bigger. He really wants to know what’s growing in there. He even has some ideas. Is it a cat? Is it a dragon? Maybe a kangaroo! But none of those things are growing in Mommy’s tummy. So . . . what could it be?
What’s In Mommy’s Tummy? helps parents:
*Prepare their children for their new baby brother or sister in a humorous way.
*Highlight life in the womb from a Christian worldview.
*Get children excited for their new sibling!
Celebrate new life in the womb with your children in a special way with What’s In Mommy’s Tummy?.
2 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781646071562
ISBN10: 1646071565
Abby Johnson | Illustrator: Stephanie Alianto
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2025
Publisher: Focus On The Family
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