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Moms Get Sick Too

by Jacqueline Carroll

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What happens when Mommy gets sick?

Tom and his little sister Lily are enjoying another picture-perfect day in Arizona, playing in the pool. It is sunny and warm, as it is most of the year. Tom is a happy four-year-old, but today his world is about to be turned upside down!

Mom suddenly looks very pale and says she is feeling sick. She can’t even get out of bed! Will Daddy be able to handle dinner, bath time, and two-year-old Lily all on his own? Tom’s not so sure…

Moms Get Sick Too is a sweet story that lets children know sometimes moms get sick and need to rest too!

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Paperback
Format: 8 x 10 Color Paperback, 43 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Oct 24, 2021)
ISBN10: 1977230334
ISBN13: 9781977230331
Genre: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Family / General (see also headings under Social Topics)

Author Information...

Jacqueline CarrollJacqueline Carroll was born and raised in New York, where her love of fashion was born. She co-published The Hollywood Collection, a book on fashion, and an article was published about her extensive shoe collection in a local Arizona magazine. She worked in the art industry for 10 years. Jacqueline currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with her two children, Phillips and Gabrielle.
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