Let's Go on a Mommy Date
by Karen Kingsbury
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A mother describes several possibilities for sharing special time with her child, but finally realizes that just snuggling together and reading a book is fun and will be remembered warmly.Tags
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This special book is a rhyming story of special times two children spent with their mother. Simple things become incredible. A trip to the zoo might occur when some of the animals are sleeping, but if it gets too dark, then maybe they can go to the park.
And the park becomes special with mamma by their side. Their legs go high when pumping them to reach the sky. And, if the day is rainy, a trip inside to the circus is unique because it is shared together as they watch the clowns, the elephants, the bearded lady, and the muscled man.
A trip to the farm brings a ride on the hay wagon pulled by two beautiful horses. And, petting the animals also brings smiles.
And, unique days do not have to be filled with things to do and places to go. In show more truth, a special day can happen at hope as together they make the moments last. show less
And the park becomes special with mamma by their side. Their legs go high when pumping them to reach the sky. And, if the day is rainy, a trip inside to the circus is unique because it is shared together as they watch the clowns, the elephants, the bearded lady, and the muscled man.
A trip to the farm brings a ride on the hay wagon pulled by two beautiful horses. And, petting the animals also brings smiles.
And, unique days do not have to be filled with things to do and places to go. In show more truth, a special day can happen at hope as together they make the moments last. show less
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Karen Kingsbury was born in Fairfax, Virginia on June 8, 1963. She received a B.A. in journalism from California State University, Northridge in 1986. After graduation, she became a full-time reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Her first book, Missy's Murder, was published in 1992. She wrote three more true crime novels and four collections of show more answered prayers and miracle stories before transitioning to inspirational fiction in 1998. Her first inspirational fiction novel was Where Yesterday Lives. Popular series she has penned include the Redemption, Firstborn, Sunrise, and Angels Walking series, and she has also written the nonfiction Miracle Books collection, gift books, and children's books. She has won several Retailer's Choice Awards, plus 2005 and 2007 Gold Medallions for Oceans Apart and Ever After, respectively. Her other books include Longing, Coming Home - The Baxter Family: A Story of Undying Hope, Fiteen Minutes, The Family of Jesus, The Friends of Jesus, In This Moment, and To The Moon and Back. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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