An illustrated look at what happens to a mother and child during pregnancy, covering topics such as food, movement, twins, and the developing baby's sight and hearing.
Follows the cultural development of New York City in the 1920s, highlighting the contributions of several artists such as Dorothy Parker, Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, and Irving Berlin.
Text and photographs help young children understand how a baby grows and develops in the first year; includes activities designed to help children understand how a baby moves, eats, feels, sees, and sleeps.