“My Mommy Is Having a Baby” by Kay Holden Shined at the 2026 London Book Fair

The London Book Fair 2026 is one of the publishing world’s most anticipated global gatherings, bringing together authors, publishers, agents, and book lovers from across the globe. Known for spotlighting fresh voices, emerging trends, and international storytelling, the fair is where books spark conversations, deals are born, and stories find new life beyond borders—making it a true celebration of the power and reach of the written word.

We’re beyond thrilled to share that this book is officially being showcased at the 2026 London Book Fair, one of the world’s most exciting meeting places for stories, ideas, and publishing dreams. From buzzing aisles to curious readers and industry tastemakers, this is where books step into the global spotlight—and this one is ready to shine.

Having “My Mommy Is Having a Baby” by Kay Holden displayed by Citi of Books in London feels like a celebration of every page and dream poured into its creation. It’s more than a milestone; it’s a moment of joy, pride, and possibility.  

Did you know that children often notice even the smallest changes long before adults think to explain them? That’s exactly where “My Mommy Is Having a Baby” by Kay Holden found its sweet spot during the London Book Fair 2026. Displayed among a vibrant mix of titles, this charming book quietly drew attention with its gentle and reassuring approach to a topic many families experience. It offered a simple yet meaningful way to help young readers understand why their mom’s body changes and why she may not be able to do all the same things as before.

Visitors found it especially heartwarming how the story spoke directly to a child’s curiosity, turning what could be confusion into comfort and excitement. With its warm tone and relatable message, the book stood out as a helpful companion for growing families, making it a favorite among parents, educators, and caregivers browsing the fair. It’s the kind of story that not only answers questions but also strengthens understanding, making big life changes feel a little less overwhelming and a lot more special.

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