The text has some sentences that will sound delightful to little ears as little eyes view the water babies: "They swish and swoosh. Getting used to the off-center noses of the babies requires a little time-probably more for adults than children. The range of skin and hair types is commendable, even including one adult-child combination of nonmatching skin. As the story continues, readers see Leo and Daddy interact lovingly throughout, from sitting together on a big chair-viewing a swim-class brochure-to changing into proper swim attire in the locker room and taking part in a class that features a pool full of other happy baby-and-adult pairs. He is like a little fish!" A smiling Leo is in sudsy bath water, his dark, curly head and brown body held up by a pair of strong, brown, adult arms. Leo is back (Leo Loves Baby Time, 2014, etc.), and now he happily attends a community swim class with Daddy.
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