Invoke & Ra
My Little Embryo
My Little Embryo
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My Little Embryo is an embryo donation story. A beautiful poetic read for any time of day! Perfect for introducing your child to the fact that
they were made in a very special way, by donor embryo. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the story is about the reader and their child. "Now you must know you were once my little embryo." Although your DNA is not the same, we still share something in common, even just one dot.
Written in a gentle manner to give parents plenty of room to add as much detail and facts as they wish. Take a more personalized approach when reading to your child, anywhere there is a capitalized "You" in the story, replace it with your child's name and the rhythmic flow will unfold in an even more brilliant way.
Days before Melody's daughter turned nine years old, she was looking in the mirror at her and said, "Mommy, we don't look alike at all." Melody's heart sunk. It was never a secret that her daughter was made in a very special way (embryo donation), but many years had passed since the topic came up. Melody looked back in the mirror at her daughter and pointed out all the similarities they did have, especially their freckles. Knowing Melody's response
was not going to be enough; she would have to revisit the story of her daughter's creation. Melody weaved a poetic story of how she struggled to have her daughter. That poem birthed this book. A story about one tough bird who wouldn't give up until she had a You and it did not matter how her baby looked.
Author: Melody Rosecrans
Publisher: Invoke & Ra
Published: 02/17/2024
Pages: 38
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.32lbs
Size: 8.50h x 11.00w x 0.10d
ISBN: 9798988880608
About the Author
Rosecrans, Melody: - Days before Melody's daughter turned nine years old, she waslooking in the mirror at her and said, "Mommy, we don't look alikeat all." Melody's heart sunk. It was never a secret that her daughterwas made in a very special way (embryo donation), but manyyears had passed since the topic came up. Melody looked backin the mirror at her daughter and pointed out all the similaritiesthey did have, especially their freckles. Knowing Melody's responsewas not going to be enough; she would have to revisit the story ofher daughter's creation. Melody weaved a poeticstory of how she struggled to have her daughter.That poem birthed this book. A story about onetough bird who wouldn't give up until she had aYou and it did not matter how her baby looked.
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