Momma Had to Borrow Some Eggs
By (Author) Kimberley Hammer
BookBaby
BookBaby
27th May 2025
United States
Non Fiction
Paperback
24
Width 215mm, Height 279mm
136g
Momma Had to Borrow Some Eggs is a tender and uplifting story that introduces children to the concept of donor eggs in a way that is both accessible and heartfelt. Through vibrant illustrations and age-appropriate language, the book gently explains how love, science, and a special gift helped create their family.
The story follows a family as they share their unique journey, emphasizing the themes of hope, gratitude, and unconditional love. It reassures children that families are formed in many beautiful ways, and what matters most is the love that binds them together.
Whether read as a bedtime story or used as a conversation starter, Momma Had to Borrow Some Eggs provides a supportive resource for parents to share their family story while fostering understanding and acceptance in young readers. This book is perfect for families who want to celebrate their own journey or help children learn about the many ways families can be made.
Kimberley (Kim) Hammer, Esq., is a thoughtful, collaborative professional who builds strong, productive relationships and focuses on results. She has over 28 years of fundraising experience and executive leadership within the nonprofit sector, and she is skilled in designing and executing creative, high-impact fundraising strategies. Kim works side-by-side with organizations to assist with planned giving, major gifts, board governance, annual fund strategies and stewardship.
Kim has served as a senior advisor to university presidents, CEOs, and Executive Directors of several nonprofit organizations. She has managed advancement teams to create positive and productive teams focused on metrics and mentored numerous advancement professionals to help them advance in their careers. Kim has also worked to advance athletic fundraising at the higher education level for several institutions.
Kim serves on the Boards of the Hampton Roads Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Gift Planning Council of Hampton Roads.
A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Kim and her husband, Ted, live in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with their twin sons, Blake and Trent, and Goldendoodle, Grace. Kim enjoys cooking, golf, walking and pickleball.