This love letter written from mother to child invites readers to experience a baby's month-by-month development in the womb as compared to familiar fruits and vegetables.

A mother lovingly describes the sizes and stages of her baby's month-by-month development inside the womb, and the amazement of experiencing it from the outside.

Look at you - as big as a banana!
Some of your cells formed into bones,
and your arms and legs grew longer.
I could feel you kick!
Sometimes when I rubbed my belly,
I felt you thump back.
Was that your way of saying hello?


Simple, age-appropriate facts are woven into a tender and lyrical text that celebrates the miracle of a baby. It demystifies and informs readers, while simultaneously appreciating the wonder of it all. A perfect read-aloud for mother and child, or for children whose mothers are pregnant with a younger sibling.
CAROLE GERBER has written sixteen picture books, including 10 Busy Brooms, two chapter books, and more than a hundred elementary reading and science books. A former teacher and journalist, she holds a BS in English education and an MA in journalism from Ohio State University. Visit her at carolegerber.com. View titles by Carole Gerber
"A loving and encouraging intro to birth for kids." -- Publishers Weekly

"A sweet gift for expectant parents and a suitable read-aloud for an older sibling or a child curious about baby development." -- School Library Journal

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This love letter written from mother to child invites readers to experience a baby's month-by-month development in the womb as compared to familiar fruits and vegetables.

A mother lovingly describes the sizes and stages of her baby's month-by-month development inside the womb, and the amazement of experiencing it from the outside.

Look at you - as big as a banana!
Some of your cells formed into bones,
and your arms and legs grew longer.
I could feel you kick!
Sometimes when I rubbed my belly,
I felt you thump back.
Was that your way of saying hello?


Simple, age-appropriate facts are woven into a tender and lyrical text that celebrates the miracle of a baby. It demystifies and informs readers, while simultaneously appreciating the wonder of it all. A perfect read-aloud for mother and child, or for children whose mothers are pregnant with a younger sibling.

Author

CAROLE GERBER has written sixteen picture books, including 10 Busy Brooms, two chapter books, and more than a hundred elementary reading and science books. A former teacher and journalist, she holds a BS in English education and an MA in journalism from Ohio State University. Visit her at carolegerber.com. View titles by Carole Gerber

Praise

"A loving and encouraging intro to birth for kids." -- Publishers Weekly

"A sweet gift for expectant parents and a suitable read-aloud for an older sibling or a child curious about baby development." -- School Library Journal

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