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'Baby is Here' Board Book
'Baby is Here' Board Book
'Baby is Here' Board Book
'Baby is Here' Board Book
'Baby is Here' Board Book
'Baby is Here' Board Book
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These books are fantastic. My toddler loves to see other real children for the illustration, and it helps explain different difficult situations. Would recommend
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2026-02-11
j**0
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I got this for my toddler to start talking about the new baby since I’m pregnant and he absolutely loves it (and every other lovevery book)
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2026-01-24
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'Baby is Here' Board Book by Lovevery
Connect with your child through a relatable book that help prepare you both for your first year as a bigger family. Help your child navigate their growing family
The New Sibling Book Collection helps you set the stage for a healthy sibling relationship, with examples of how to emotionally prepare your older child to meet their new sibling and adjust to sharing your attention.
Check out the rest of the New Sibling Book Collection: Baby Is Coming, Baby Is Born, Baby Is Here, and Baby Is Crawling
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