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Blue loves her baby brother, Sprinkles, and teaches him games and hobbies.
Amy's convinced that life as she knows it will be over after the arrival of her new baby sister. When pregnancy forces her mother to cancel their long-planned trip to Milan, she feels that things couldn't possibly be worse. Can the English Roses pull together to help Amy realize she can't wait to be a big sister after all?
With an author's note about what big siblings need—extra guidance, reassurance, love—and sweet, engaging artwork, it's no wonder that nearly 4 million families have chosen I’m a Big Sister and its companion book, I’m a Big Brother, to prepare their young ones for their first big transition. "Someone new is at our house," begins this loving, reassuring celebration of sisterhood from trusted author Joanna Cole. Told through the eyes of a new older sister, this simple story lays out all the good things about being an older sibling, and just how exciting welcoming a new member to the family can be.
There's quite a difference between being big and being little… Whilst Big Sister roller skates, Little Sister hesitates, and whilst Big Sister plays princess, Little Sister holds her dress. Nevertheless, Big Sister and Little Sister can't help but have fun together. With thoroughly appealing central characters and a simple rhythmic text, this is a delightful book to share with the very young and a joyful celebration of sisterly relationships.
Maddie is no longer the only child and little sister Mack admires and adores her big sister. But, what happens when Maddie gets annoyed by Mack's constant desire to spend time together? Read to see how Maddie learns how to transition from being the only child for 7 years and grows to appreciate and love little Mack through their sisterly adventures. Designed to boost self-confidence and educate children of all ages about the importance of healthy relationships, this book series will follow a young girl and her very energetic little sister throughout their sisterhood journey! While this book features African- American children, its message about cultivating healthy relationships and self-confidence is a universal one that can be enjoyed and appreciated by children of all races.
A new big brother finds lots to love about his new baby.
When a new boy comes to their school, jealousy and envy cause problems for the five best friends known as the English Roses.
The Big one gets new clothes. The Little one gets hand-me-downs. The Big one does everything first. The Little one is always catching up But the little one can do some things well, and can even teach the older one a thing or two…. Big sisters and little sisters alike will agree: this is a sassy and touching celebration of sisterhood for all ages.
Meet nine-year-old Katie, the little sister who feels like a big sister. Her eleven-year-old brother, Mikey, has autism. Katie can ride a two-wheeler, but Mikey's bike still has training wheels. Katie rides the bus to school, while Mikey takes the special needs van. When a new student with special needs joins Katie's class, she notices that some kids just don't "get it" about autism and other disabilities. Discover how Katie, along with her friends Lauren and Bella, are determined to make a difference at their school.
Can Sona be the best big sister ever when she’s not sure she even wants a baby sister or brother? Brimming with warmth and charm, this story set in India will resonate with new older siblings everywhere. Sona Sharma's house is full of three generations of people who joke often and argue sometimes. Relatives come over unannounced, the phone rings frequently, and friends drop by all the time. Then one day Amma tells Sona that she is going to have a baby. Is that good? Sona isn’t so sure. She doesn’t want to share her room or her things with a new baby, not to mention the attention of Amma, Appa, Thatha, and Paatti. And despite Amma's assurance that the sky always has room for new stars, Sona doesn’t feel stretchy or bighearted like the sky. But when she learns there will be a baby-naming ceremony, she’s determined to find the best name for her new brother or sister—one as nice as her own, a Hindi word for “gold.” Perfectly pitched to young readers, this tale of warming up to change is followed by a glossary of words from India to explore in the story.