Mummy, Mummy, What's In your Tummy?

Mummy, Mummy, What's In your Tummy?

by Linzi West (Illustrator), SarahSimpson-Enock (Author)

Synopsis

Every day Mummy's tummy gets bigger and bigger but what could be inside? A fairy with wings? A boat painted blue? The Man in the Moon? This little child just can't wait to see what it could be ...

A reassuring storybook for all soon-to-be siblings.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 24
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 01 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1847800688
ISBN 13: 9781847800688
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Media Reviews
This charmingly illustrated life-the-flap book for pre-school children is a great way to share the excitement. || This lift the flap book has bright, colourful illustrations which carefully mirror the concept on each page, so, a page where 'a boat painted blue?' is suggested has a largly blue drawing with fish and boats in the background. The text with it's short, rhyming questions is simple and clear which makes this an ideal book for helping to introduce the idea of a new sibling, in a fun way, to toddler. || The perfect book for introducing a young child to the concept of where babies come from and how they grow. It is ideal for sharing and discussing all the changes going on inside 'mummy's tummy'. A must for any big brother or sister to be! || A fab lift-the-flap book that lets your tot see what's hiding in mum's bump.
Author Bio
Linzi West lives and works in her studio in an ancient Tudor house by the sea in Lyme Regis. She lives with her husband Danny who helps to run her gallery and shop, The Mermaid, her son Joseph who is the inspiration for many of her book illustrations and two cats Pebble and Shrimp who steal the show. Linzi paints and illustrates portraits, cards and children's books.

Sarah Simpson-Enock is an American writer living in London with her husband Nick, two young sons, Spencer and Scott, and the dogs, Seymour and Miss Popsy. Born in Mississippi and brought up in Reform, Alabama, she studied creative writing under the well-loved children's writer and poet, Charles Ghigna at the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham, USA.