It’s Tummy Time!

Children's Book Reviews

I thought I would share a new children’s book with you called It’s Tummy Time! by Elise Parsley and they sent me a copy of the hard back book in exchange for this review.

I don’t know if you have children or not. When Charlie was a baby he loved laying on his tummy listening to music with his toys in front of him. That was 15 years ago. At times Charlie will still lay on the floor on his stomach when were watching movies. I have a question were did the time go. 15 years and in the blink of an eye Charlie will be grown and have his own children.

Which would be okay. As Charlie’s mom I know have It’s Tummy Time! to give to his children. Although in the meantime I can’t wait to share It’s Tummy Time! with my niece’s and nephews for Valentines Day today. Can you believe that? Where is this year going to? In the blink of an eye its going to be Easter then Christmas and It’s Tummy Time! would be the perfect gift for any newborns or toddlers on your Shopping List.

Charlie and I enjoyed seeing all the different ways you can do tummy time. Did you know tummy time isn’t only for babies? Children and even adults of all ages do tummy time at different times of the day. Especially after a busy night when we all fall into bed. The only thing missing Charlie said was dogs who also like to have tummy time at times. Or at least our dogs do when Charlie is reading It’s Tummy Time! to them.

If you haven’t had the opportunity to read It’s Tummy Time! I hope you do as soon as possible. It’s Tummy Time! a uplifting feel good story not only for infants which you see on the cover but for people of all ages. It’s Tummy Time! for both boys and girls. What are you waiting for head to your local book store, Amazon or the Library and pick up a copy of It’s Tummy Time! as soon as possible.

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Celebrate babies’ daily exercise with this exuberant board book from a New York Times bestselling children’s book creator!

Play time. Game time. Nap time. Tummy time! All ages of family members will want to recite this jaunty, infectious verse during pediatrician-recommended “tummy time,” the minimum of three to five minutes two or three times per day that newborns should rest on their tummy to build neck, arm, and torso muscles. This fun exploration of babies’ daily activities, accompanied by bright and witty illustrations of a diverse range of babies and families, is a must-have for all new parents and infants as they develop strong, healthy bodies.
Don’t miss these other titles by Elise Parsley:
How to Catch a Clover Thief
Neck & Neck
If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t!

About: Elise Parsley

Elise Parsley has written and illustrated If You Ever Want to Bring a Piano to the Beach, Don’t!, and the bestselling If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t! which was her debut picture book. She lives in South Dakota with her husband.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates