Babies Come from Airports

“Babies Come from Airports” by Erin Dealey is a charming children’s book published by Kane Miller in 2017. This First American edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a boy as he recounts the excitement of welcoming his new sister home, marking the occasion as “Gotcha Day.” Through his perspective, readers are introduced to the joy and love that accompany the arrival of a new family member.
In this narrative, the boy shares his adventures and the special moments that come with the introduction of a sibling. The book emphasizes themes of family and relationships, exploring the concepts of adoption and the bonds that form through love. With its engaging storyline, “Babies Come from Airports” offers a heartfelt look at the dynamics of welcoming a new baby into the family, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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“Babies come from airports” tells about the adventures of a boy when his mommy brings home his new sister. Calling that special day the “Gotcha Day.” He knows just exactly what to say: “We met you at the airport.” He waved at planes above. But right now, all she needs to know is … Babies come from love.
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