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Overview"A sweet letter to a pregnant mother from her baby girl who is yet unseen. Written from the perspective of a fetus, HELLO MOM is as much a description of the miracle of life, as it is an intimate message from an unborn baby to her mother. This concept picture book weaves the different stages of a baby's development together with sweet little notes to her mother. It draws us into both the physical development of the fetus and the burgeoning development of a baby with personality, dreams, senses and so much more. The miracle of life and the promise of a mother-daughter relationship unfolds from page to page. To see her single cell split into two identical cells and go from there on a journey of continual growth, step by step, forming the intricacies of her uniqueness, is a marvel we watch unfolding in the secret confines of her mother's womb. Observe the growth of a baby from the moment of conception to her birth, from what seems like an abstract molecular composition, the perfectly timed responses of cells developing and growing into a little human, is profoundly humbling and awe inspiring. Scientific and poetic. As glimpses of her physical growth astound, be drawn into another level of connection, anticipating the moment when she will meet her mother face to face. HELLO MOM is the best book for pregnant mothers, a pregnancy baby book to gift an expectant mother, and the perfect baby shower book. ""A fetus in utero poetically describes her physical development in this picture book. From genetic formation... to her debut as a newborn...The fetus discusses complex cellular processes that facilitate growth, such as how cells divide, multiply, change shape, connect, and rearrange: ""Stitching and knitting, / Carefully connecting me top to bottom."" ...The text is interspersed with sentiments from the narrator to her mother: ""Hello Mom, I had the hiccups today. I heard you laugh."" As the fetus becomes bigger, the ""senses are awakening."" She can breathe and swallow. With ""arms and legs curled up tight, / Pushing and kicking,"" she relies on instinct to guide her. Soon, the baby girl faces her beaming mother. Utilizing active, rhythmic language (""Cells swirl and scatter, / Then whirl and settle""), Grimbeek offers educational insights into biological events...Some of the author's illustrations feature black-and-white anatomical images reminiscent of ultrasounds and X-rays. Others include realistic portrayals of the fetus's changing appearance and the newborn in glowing shades of pink, orange, and purple. A lyrical and informative look at fetal development."" - KIRKUS" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Belinda Grimbeek , Belinda GrimbeekPublisher: Bearhead Books Imprint: Bearhead Books Edition: Pocket Picture Book (8x10) ed. Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9781734766950ISBN 10: 1734766956 Pages: 44 Publication Date: 25 November 2021 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA fetus in utero poetically describes her physical development in this picture book. From genetic formation ( DNA strands combining...Chromosomes click / into place, / Designing my blueprint ) to her debut as a newborn, a fetus chronicles her experience using descriptive imagery and expressive language. The fetus discusses complex cellular processes that facilitate growth, such as how cells divide, multiply, change shape, connect, and rearrange: Stitching and knitting, / Carefully connecting me top to bottom. As the gestation period progresses, a sacred symphony occurs when the fetus's heart starts ticking. Soon, physical features form, including a spine and limbs. Blood pumps through veins, and nerves tingle. Brain cells construct pathways, / Growing future thoughts. The text is interspersed with sentiments from the narrator to her mother: Hello Mom, I had the hiccups today. I heard you laugh. As the fetus becomes bigger, the senses are awakening. She can breathe and swallow. With arms and legs curled up tight, / Pushing and kicking, she relies on instinct to guide her. Soon, the baby girl faces her beaming mother. Utilizing active, rhythmic language ( Cells swirl and scatter, / Then whirl and settle ), Grimbeek offers educational insights into biological events. The narrator's explanations here will be most suitable for families experiencing pregnancy. Some of the author's illustrations feature black-and-white anatomical images reminiscent of ultrasounds and X-rays. Others include realistic portrayals of the fetus's changing appearance and the newborn in glowing shades of pink, orange, and purple. A lyrical and informative look at fetal development. Kirkus """A fetus in utero poetically describes her physical development in this picture book. From genetic formation (""DNA strands combining...Chromosomes click / into place, / Designing my blueprint"") to her debut as a newborn, a fetus chronicles her experience using descriptive imagery and expressive language. The fetus discusses complex cellular processes that facilitate growth, such as how cells divide, multiply, change shape, connect, and rearrange: ""Stitching and knitting, / Carefully connecting me top to bottom."" As the gestation period progresses, a ""sacred symphony"" occurs when the fetus's ""heart starts ticking."" Soon, physical features form, including a spine and limbs. Blood pumps through veins, and nerves tingle. Brain cells construct ""pathways, / Growing future thoughts."" The text is interspersed with sentiments from the narrator to her mother: ""Hello Mom, I had the hiccups today. I heard you laugh.""As the fetus becomes bigger, the ""senses are awakening."" She can breathe and swallow. With ""arms and legs curled up tight, / Pushing and kicking,"" she relies on instinct to guide her. Soon, the baby girl faces her beaming mother. Utilizing active, rhythmic language (""Cells swirl and scatter, / Then whirl and settle""), Grimbeek offers educational insights into biological events. The narrator's explanations here will be most suitable for families experiencing pregnancy. Some of the author's illustrations feature black-and-white anatomical images reminiscent of ultrasounds and X-rays. Others include realistic portrayals of the fetus's changing appearance and the newborn in glowing shades of pink, orange, and purple. A lyrical and informative look at fetal development."" Kirkus" Author InformationWriting and illustrating Picture Books has been a growing passion of Belinda's since 2006 and she hopes that her stories will engage children with heart and humor. Born and raised in South Africa, Belinda earned her Bachelor of Arts degree and then married the love of her life. Together they sailed to the United States in 1999 which unexpectedly became a permanent migration, followed by building a business and welcoming three amazing children.More recently Belinda and her family have replanted in North Carolina, where very interesting stories are surfacing in the fresh mountain air. Writing and illustrating Picture Books has been a growing passion of Belinda's since 2006 and she hopes that her stories will engage children with heart and humor. Born and raised in South Africa, Belinda earned her Bachelor of Arts degree and then married the love of her life. Together they sailed to the United States in 1999 which unexpectedly became a permanent migration, followed by building a business and welcoming three amazing children.More recently Belinda and her family have replanted in North Carolina, where very interesting stories are surfacing in the fresh mountain air. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |