My Little Miracle

Board Book
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Author: J. Beck

ISBN-10: 0439902495

ISBN-13: 9780439902496

Category: Children & Childhood

Pictures of babies paired with an emotional text make this padded board book the perfect baby gift.\ "Welcome to the world of smiles and hugs When tucked into bed or cuddled in rugs . . .\ Enjoy friendship and laughter your whole life through And the love that we feel as we welcome you."\ Into a world full of wonder comes the greatest miracle of all. This padded board book celebrates the special joy of a new baby in the world. From birth to a baby's first step, stunning photographs and simple...

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"Welcome to the world of smiles and hugs When tucked into bed or cuddled in rugs . . . Enjoy friendship and laughter your whole life through And the love that we feel as we welcome you." Into a world full of wonder comes the greatest miracle of all. This padded board book celebrates the special joy of a new baby in the world. From birth to a baby's first step, stunning photographs and simple poetry tell a story of love.Children's LiteratureBabies like to look at other babies and new and expectant mothers may find this board book just as delightful. A smiling baby cuddled in a blanket looks lovingly at mother. Other photographs show a baby tucked in bed or cuddled in rugs. Now that choice of words may give one pause, since most readers would not think of a rug as a baby blanket. As the baby grows, there are outdoor activities depicted by toddlers in yellow slickers enjoying the rain or a young one looking out from a crib or enjoying a story book. The closing pages take us back to very young babies again. The pictures of multiethnic children are delightful, the sequencing is not particularly logical, but the message of being loved and wanted is clearly evident.

\ Children's Literature\ - Marilyn Courtot\ Babies like to look at other babies and new and expectant mothers may find this board book just as delightful. A smiling baby cuddled in a blanket looks lovingly at mother. Other photographs show a baby tucked in bed or cuddled in rugs. Now that choice of words may give one pause, since most readers would not think of a rug as a baby blanket. As the baby grows, there are outdoor activities depicted by toddlers in yellow slickers enjoying the rain or a young one looking out from a crib or enjoying a story book. The closing pages take us back to very young babies again. The pictures of multiethnic children are delightful, the sequencing is not particularly logical, but the message of being loved and wanted is clearly evident.\ \