In the Neighborhood: A Brown Baby Parade Book
In the Neighborhood: A Brown Baby Parade Book
Smith, Nikki Shannon
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9Baby and Daddy are taking a walk in their neighborhood! Read along as they say hello to their friends and celebrate their community in this next installment of the Brown Baby Parade series that's perfect for ages 0-3.

Baby's home with Daddy.
He wants to take a walk.
They have friendly neighbors,
who like to wave and talk.

The neighborhood is bustling with friends who are planting, playing baseball, blowing bubbles, and more! Read along as Baby and Daddy say hi to them all!

Nikki Shannon Smith's soothing, rhythmic text and Tamisha Anthony's warm, welcoming illustrations pair beautifully to create heartwarming scenes of everyday life. The joyful depiction of a diverse community will allow children to see themselves and encourage them to interact with their own neighborhood!

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