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I Wish I Could
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I Wish I Could

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I wish I could ... go to the beach with you ... play in the park with you ... tuck you into bed at night.

These are the heartfelt and tender wishes of a parent for their child. Words of love, longing, hope, and happiness fill the pages of this book. From dreams of travel to daily routines, this story explores the love and bond between a parent and her/his child(ren). It echoes the desire of every parent's heart: that parents and children belong together.

Warm, wistful, and cozy, this story celebrates the relationship between parents and children, creating a sense of belonging and love.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
FriesenPress
Date
19 December 2024
Pages
42
ISBN
9781039165724

I wish I could ... go to the beach with you ... play in the park with you ... tuck you into bed at night.

These are the heartfelt and tender wishes of a parent for their child. Words of love, longing, hope, and happiness fill the pages of this book. From dreams of travel to daily routines, this story explores the love and bond between a parent and her/his child(ren). It echoes the desire of every parent's heart: that parents and children belong together.

Warm, wistful, and cozy, this story celebrates the relationship between parents and children, creating a sense of belonging and love.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
FriesenPress
Date
19 December 2024
Pages
42
ISBN
9781039165724