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Oh, Baby, the Places You'll Go!: A book to be read in Utero
Dr. Seuss

LIFE FAVORS/Random House, 1997 - 32 pages

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This was the sweetest pregnancy gift I received ...

This makes a perfect gift for the mother-to-be ... whether this is her first baby or fifth! It is a lovely way to get dad reading to the baby. As it says on the cover "a book to be read in utero". I swear my baby responded. It is darling ... and a MUST HAVE for that special pregnant woman in your life. It makes a perfect "congratulations on your pregnancy" gift.


Dads to Be: BUY THIS

Dads to be will score major sensitivity points with mom to be if they buy this book. The down side, dad, is that you'll be asked to read the book to mom's stomach - but it's a relatively quick read. All kidding aside, reading this book to your in-utero baby is a bonding experience. Moms start those feelings a lot sooner than dads. This book is a chance for dads to start bonding with the baby even before feeling the baby kick for the first time. And, as I suggested earlier, mom will feel really good about dad showing this kind of interest.


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A must-read for the next generation of Seuss-lovers

I bought this gift-sized book for my son and his wife who are expecting in December. Of course, I read it first....true to Suess style and so cute! My grandson won't be here until December, but he's already getting an earful of Dr. Seuss every day, and my son and his wife are starting the wonderful practice of reading to their child.


Love reading to baby on the way

I have really enjoyed reading this sweet fun little book to my baby on the way. The way it is written is very creative and just a joy to read.


Oh, Baby, the Places You'll Go!

I love The Places You'll Go! and when I saw this book, I grabbed it for my daughter in law. I believe reading to a child is one of the most important things that can be done to prepare them for what lies ahead. What a great way to begin, while still in Utero. The sound of a familar voice and the beginning of a special time between child and parent (or grandparen't, sibling, etc.) that will hopefully continue through their life. I don't always care for Dr. Seuss, but this is a book that speaks from the heart. The book is smaller than most, but then it's for in Utero!


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reviews: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, page 6, 7, 8, 9, 10



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