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Always Your Stepmom
Hardback

Always Your Stepmom

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A heartwarming picture book about the unique bond between a stepmother and her stepchild.

I'll always remember the day that we met. We were both so uncertain and shy.

The special relationship of stepmoms and stepkids is celebrated in this gentle and loving tribute to blended families. Showing joy-filled scenes of family life and milestones, this book is ideal for every child of a loving stepmother. It's the perfect way to say: "If I had been there when you learned your first words, I could never have cherished you more."

Also available: Always Your Stepdad

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
9 April 2024
Pages
32
ISBN
9780593709139

A heartwarming picture book about the unique bond between a stepmother and her stepchild.

I'll always remember the day that we met. We were both so uncertain and shy.

The special relationship of stepmoms and stepkids is celebrated in this gentle and loving tribute to blended families. Showing joy-filled scenes of family life and milestones, this book is ideal for every child of a loving stepmother. It's the perfect way to say: "If I had been there when you learned your first words, I could never have cherished you more."

Also available: Always Your Stepdad

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
9 April 2024
Pages
32
ISBN
9780593709139