Little One We Knew Youd Come
$9.99
Feel the heartwarming joy of welcoming a new baby in New York Times bestselling children’s book author Sally Lloyd-Jones’, Little One, We Knew You’d Come–now in board book format. This endearing story about parents’ hopes and anticipation of a new baby is filled with lyrical prose and sweet animal illustrations.
Overflowing with joy, Little One, We Knew You’d Come features Sally Lloyd-Jones’ beautiful text.
Little one, we knew you’d come.
We hoped. We dreamed. We watched for you.
We counted the days till you were due.
We waited. How we longed for you,
And the day that you were born.
Little One, We Knew You’d Come:
*Features a board book format perfect for little ones
*Has engaging illustrations paired with delightful, lyrical text from the author of The Jesus Storybook Bible
*Is a beautiful message for parents and grandparents to read aloud again and again
*Is a joyful story that celebrates new life and the love we have for our little ones even before their arrival
*Makes the perfect gift for a baby shower, new baby, baptism, adoption, or new beginning
SKU (ISBN): 9780310168836
ISBN10: 031016883X
Sally Lloyd-Jones | Illustrator: Eve Tharlet
Binding: Boards
Published: November 2024
Publisher: Zondervan
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