Just Mommy and Me

Just Mommy and Me by Tara Jaye Morrow, published by HarperCollins on March 16, 2004, is a charming children’s book that explores the bond between a mother and child through playful and imaginative scenarios. This edition features 32 pages of engaging content, presented in English, and is designed to captivate young readers with its delightful narrative and vibrant illustrations.
The story follows a mother and child monkey as they enjoy a day filled with joyful activities, such as playing hide-and-seek and picking flowers. Readers will find a warm depiction of family moments that create lasting memories, all conveyed through cozy rhymes. The book also touches on themes of nature and companionship, making it a delightful addition to both juvenile fiction and nonfiction collections.
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“If I were a monkey who swung on a tree and you were my mommy, who swung after me . . . imagine how happy and fun it would be.”
Hand in hand a mother and child monkey spend the entire day together doing the special things that create warm memories: playing hide-and-seek, picking flowers in the breeze, swimming with the fishes and frogs, walking in cool, shady places until finally falling asleep under a glowing Mr. Moon. There’s no better way to share the day with Mommy than with Tara Jaye Morrow’s cozy rhyme and Katy Bratun’s bright illustrations.
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