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I Saw Elvis in My Ultrasound - Baby Blues Scrapbook

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Parenthood humor; relatable baby-rearing chaos captured.

If you're navigating the wild seas of parenthood or just enjoy a good chuckle about family life, "I Saw Elvis in My Ultrasound" delivers laughter in spades. Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman masterfully sketch out the universal truths of raising kids, from the absurdity of naming debates to the trials of potty training. The relatable wit will have you nodding along and laughing out loud – a perfect light-hearted companion for anyone who's ever glimpsed their own "Elvis" amidst the parenting pandemonium.

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I Saw Elvis in My Ultrasound - Baby Blues Scrapbook

Regular price RM34.36 MYR RM21.57 MYR 37% off
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ISBN: 9780836221305
Date of Publication: 1996-09-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Picture Books, Chapter Books, Young Readers
Goodreads rating: 4.23
(rated by 240 readers)

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When Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman put their heads together, comedy springs forth like a baby out of bath water. This cartooning duo delights readers with I Saw Elvis in My Ultrasound. I Saw Elvis... documents the day-to-day challenges Wanda and Darryl MacPherson face as they juggle the demands of raising adorable Zoe with getting ready for Bundle of Joy No. 2. The older, and somewhat wiser couple think they've got this kid business under control, only to find a whole new set of parenting problems on their hands. Potty-training becomes "potty pleading," Wanda concludes that she's not just pregnant, she's "abdominally challenged," and Darryl admits that what he really sees in the ultrasound screen is... Elvis.
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Parenthood humor; relatable baby-rearing chaos captured.

If you're navigating the wild seas of parenthood or just enjoy a good chuckle about family life, "I Saw Elvis in My Ultrasound" delivers laughter in spades. Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman masterfully sketch out the universal truths of raising kids, from the absurdity of naming debates to the trials of potty training. The relatable wit will have you nodding along and laughing out loud – a perfect light-hearted companion for anyone who's ever glimpsed their own "Elvis" amidst the parenting pandemonium.