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The author/artist creators of How I Was Adopted present this child's-eye view of family life, deftly describing the joy of welcoming a new sibling into the family. A companion volume to I'm a Big Sister.
A child eagerly welcomes home his new baby brother.
Joanna Cole, one of the biggest names in children's nonfiction, has written two new books for young brothers or sisters, entitled appropriately I'm a Big Sister and I'm a Big Brother. Short pages of text show a proud young sibling who notes what the baby can and can't do (eat pizza or ice cream, play with toys) and then talks about they can do together (gently hold, sing little baby songs, make baby warm and cozy. The book explains the need for crying and shows how the older sibling still feels special to her parents. The book ends with a helpful note to parents who are transitioning into a larger family.
More Reviews and RecommendationsJoanna Cole is the author of the popular Magic School Bus series, I'm a Big Brother, I'm a Big Sister, and many other award-winning books. In Asking About Sex & Growing Up, she provides a reassuring blend of practical guidance and scientific fact for the audience that needs it most.
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August 02, 2009: I recommend it.
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May 03, 2009: I sent this book to my cousin and her two 5 year old twins. she haveing another baby in june ( a boy ) she had already had a different big brother book for the boys but loves this one better. she said it tells the boys everything they need to know about handling and careing for the new baby. she loves it and so does the boys. she has to read it to them every day. she says the book is perfect