Precious Little You
$19.99
Did you know that you were very much loved-and missed-even before you were born?
Mommy and Daddy were very lonely without precious little you. They hoped and prayed for you even when it seemed like you would never come. So always remember, sweet little one, how dearly loved and wanted you are. You are Mommy’s and Daddy’s precious little miracle, a gift from God!
In this sweet tale, we’re reminded that the very best things are always worth the wait-no matter how long or hard that wait may be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486620258
ISBN10: 1486620256
Alysha Dahl | Illustrator: Sergey Avdeev
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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