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Book details
  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:Life Stages / Infants & Toddlers
  • Language:English
  • Pages:47
  • eBook ISBN:9781483524788

God's Most Precious Gift: The Bottom Pane Baby

Insight Into the Humorous World Between Crawling and Walking

by John P. Turlington

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Overview
God's Most Precious Gift: The Bottom Pane Baby. Insight Into the Humorous World Between Crawling and Walking is about the extraordinary life of a baby between the period when they stop crawling and start walking.
Description
God's Most Precious Gift: The Bottom Pane Baby. Insight Into the Humorous World Between Crawling and Walking is about the extraordinary life of a baby between the period when they stop crawling and start walking. This book chronicles the author's experiences with the funny things they say and do, the way they express their anger and joy, the way they dislike car seats, long trips, baths, playpens, highchairs and more. Share the experiences of mispronounced words, their infatuation with toy stores, the McDonald’s playground, cartoons and going to grandma and grandpa’s house. Rediscover how their presence in your life can rejuvenate your youth and offer a means of reliving your childhood. These are some of the most precious and pivotal years of their lives, as well as yours. The memories made during this period will live in your heart forever.
About the author
John Turlington served six-years in the US Air Force. He is presently retired from The United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau Of Prisons after serving twenty-six years of service as a Correctional Officer. He has five children and thirteen grandchildren. He has lived his whole life in Texas. He gives all the credit to his children and grandchildren for without whom this book would not have been published.