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What's Inside Your Tummy, Mommy? » (First Edition)

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Authors: Abby Cocovini, Abby Cocovini
ISBN-13: 9780805087604, ISBN-10: 0805087605
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Date Published: April 2008
Edition: First Edition

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Author Biography: Abby Cocovini

ABBY COCOVINI is an author/illustrator living in England. This is her first book, developed when she was pregnant with her second child.

Book Synopsis

This is the perfect book for introducing a young child to the concept of how babies grow. Every month the life-size drawings give parent and child a fantastic opportunity to explore how big the baby is in comparison to everyday objects, along with providing information about the umbilical cord, the womb, and the baby’s developments each month.

The flexible paperback binding allows for the book to fold gently across a mother’s growing tummy, helping to show a young child where the new baby really is. The final spread uses a giant fold-down flap to reveal the fully grown baby ready to be born and greet the world. A wonderful book to help everyone prepare for a new addition to the family.

Publishers Weekly

Talk about interactive: first-time author/artist Cocovini has designed this oversize guide so that "if the mommy holds the book up to her belly, you will see what the baby looks like (actual size) inside her every month!" (For Weeks 37 to 40, a womb-shaped gatefold enables readers to visualize how the now upside-down baby "is getting ready for its birthday.") Undoubtedly anticipating kids' misgivings about a new sibling, this book is warm and nonthreatening to the max, its crayoned and watercolor spot illustrations and hand-drawn timeline lending it a homey, scrapbook/journal feel. The five or so factoids on each page are shaped around easy-to-grasp, domestic concepts, e.g., comparing the baby's size at Month 8 with that of a pumpkin. And without getting pushy, Cocovini also suggests cool ways for readers to shed their bystander status: in Month 6, for example, they can shine a flashlight on the pregnant tummy and, perhaps, watch the baby turn toward the light. This book may not entirely defuse nascent sibling rivalry, but its inviting, demystifying approach gives it all the earmarks of a Mommy's-expecting must-have. Ages 2-8. (Apr.)

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