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TOMORROW’S HUG

POEMS FOR LITTLE KIDS

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Growing Through Poems: Poems and Pictures Series
A Children’s Poetry Series by James R. Thomas

Growing Through Poems: Poems and Pictures is a gentle poetry series for young children, celebrating love, laughter, and the small moments that make childhood shine. Written especially for little listeners and early readers, these poems highlight the sparks of wonder that grow within every child—hope, kindness, courage, comfort, and imagination.
Each book features sixteen short poems paired with bright, painterly illustrations designed to bring warmth, reassurance, and joy. These collections are perfect for bedtime, quiet moments, and shared reading, offering soft emotional guidance without instruction or a lesson.
Books in the Series

Tomorrow’s Hug — Love, Family, and Bedtime Comfort
The Giggle Train — Laughter, Friendship, and Imagination
Pocketful of Sunshine — Gratitude, Optimism, and Kindness
The Rainbow Bench — Friendship, Inclusion, and Empathy

Each gentle collection helps children grow through rhythm, rhyme, and wonder.
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Tomorrow’s Hug

Theme: Love, family, and bedtime comfort

Description: A gentle collection of bedtime poems celebrating love, laughter, and the small moments that make childhood magical. Tomorrow’s Hug is a first poetry book designed especially for young readers and listeners. Each short, rhythmic poem introduces children to the beauty of language—helping them hear the music of words, feel comfort in rhyme, and explore everyday moments through imagination and joy.

From bubble-bath pirates and cozy pillow castles to quiet friendship benches and bedtime reflections, these poems invite children to slow down, dream freely, and discover that poetry isn’t something to memorize—it’s something to feel.
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