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Morgan's Baby Sister: A Read-Aloud Book for Families Who Have Experienced the Death of a Newborn (Helping Children Who Hurt) | Paperback

by Patricia Polin Johnson (Author), Donna Reilly Williams (Author), Suzanne Schaffhausen (Illustrator)

List Price: $11.95  

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Resource Publications (CA)
Page Count:  55 Pages
Publication Date:  July 01, 1993
Sales Rank:  1,835,556st

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Product Description
Morgan tries to sort out and understand her feelings when her family's excited preparations for a new baby end with unexpected tragedy.

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