Elizabeths mom is having a baby, and the whole family is involved. Elizabeth learns all about the babys development, and she traces his growth, month by month. She learns how the baby got inside Mom, too.,
Publisher: n/a
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9780807553442
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Hardcover
Tell Me My Story, Mama
By Lund, Deb
"Tell me the story about when I was inside you, Mama." A lot of exciting things happened while this little girl was waiting to be born. Mama's belly was so big Daddy had to lean over to give hugs. Pictures were taken with a special camera, names were being chosen -- everyone was happy preparing for the birth. And when it finally did happen, it was what everyone had been waiting for. The union of Deb Lund's sweet text and Hiroe Nakata's gentle illustrations will delight, in this celebration of every child's unique birth story.
Publisher: n/a
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9780060288761
|
Print book
Baby on the Way
By Sears, William
Part of a two-book debut of the Sears Children's Library picture books, this title provides helpful information for young children expecting a new brother and sister. Full color.
Publisher: n/a
|
316787671
|
Print book
On the Night You Were Born
By Tillman, Nancy
On the night you were born,the moon smiled with such wonderthat the stars peeked in to see you and the night wind whispered."Life will never be the same." This debut picture book by Nancy Tillman has touched the hearts of readers of all ages, from the youngest readers, to new mothers, to grandparents. A New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestselling book, On the Night You Were Born is sure to be a beloved addition to family libraries. On the night you were born you brought wonder and magic to the world. Here is a book that celebrates you. It is meant to be carried wherever life takes you, over all the roads, through all the years.
Publisher: n/a
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312346069
|
Print book
How I Was Adopted
By Cole, Joanna
Sam has a joyful story to tell, a story completely her own, yet common to millions of families. It is a story of how babies are born and how children grow, a story of what makes people different and what makes them the same. But most of all, this is a book about love. And in the end, Sam's story comes full circle, inviting young readers to learn and to tell the stories of how they were adopted.
Publisher: n/a
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9780688119300
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Print book
Pinky and Rex and the New Baby
By Howe, James
When her family adopts a new baby, Rex tries hard to be a perfect big sister. But Rex spends so much time with the baby that she has no time left for her best friend, Pinky. Until Pinky finds a unique way to show his pal that she can enjoy the best of both worlds, even with a new baby in the family. Full color.
Publisher: n/a
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9780689317170
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Hardcover
Over the Moon
By Katz, Karen
"Your baby has been born! She is wonderful. Come quickly and get her."This is a magical, reassuring story of one adoptive family's beginnings, told in words and pictures that are just right for the youngest child--an ideal story to share with families everywhere.A long-awaited baby is born, and the adoptive parents who have been dreaming of her fly far, far away to bring her home.
Publisher: n/a
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9780805050134
|
Print book
I Love You Like Crazy Cakes
By Lewis, Rose A
This story of a woman who travels to China to adopt a baby girl, based on the author's own experiences, is a celebration of the love and joy a baby brings into the home. Full color.
Publisher: n/a
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9780316525381
|
Book
We Belong Together
By Parr, Todd
In a kid-friendly, accessible way, this book explores the ways that people can choose to come together to make a family by showing one perspective on the adoption experience. . We Belong Together is about sharing your home and sharing your heart to make a family that belongs together. With an understanding of how personal and unique each adoption is, and that not everyone comes to it in the same way, Todd Parrs colorful art explores the meaning of family.
Publisher: n/a
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9780316016681
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Hardcover
Mommy Far, Mommy Near
By Peacock, Carol Antoinette
Young Elizabeth feels a range of emotions as she learns that she has two mommies: one in China and one in America. Her adoptive mother explains that although her Chinese mother loved Elizabeth and wanted to keep her, she couldn't because of China's laws.
Publisher: n/a
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9780807552346
|
Book
Arthur's Baby
By Brown, Marc Tolon
Arthur isn't sure he is happy about the new baby in the family, but when his sister asks for his help in handling the baby, Arthur feels much better.
Publisher: n/a
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9780316111232
|
Hardcover
There's Going to Be a Baby
By Burningham, John
In a first-time creative pairing, two of the world's most treasured picture book creators offer a truly delightful book for new-siblings-to-be.When is the new baby coming? What will we call it? What will he do? We don't really need a baby, do we? With sensitivity and wit, John Burningham follows the swirl of questions in the mind of a young child anticipating a baby sibling with excitement, curiosity, and just a bit of trepidation. In perfect tandem, Helen Oxenbury captures the child's loving interactions with his mother - along with the fanciful future scenarios he imagines for the new family member he has yet to meet. Combining a warm, timeless story with illustrations both freshly enchanting and wonderfully nostalgic, this gorgeous book has all the hallmarks of a classic.
Publisher: n/a
|
9780763649074
|
Book
I'm a Big Brother
By Cole, Joanna
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.
Publisher: n/a
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9780688145071
|
Book
I'm Going to be a Big Brother
By Bercun, Brenda
These colorful tales are designed to help prepare older siblings for the arrival of a new baby brother or sister. By providing discussion prompts, these books help give parents the language needed to speak to their older children in a way that is supportive, complimentary, and caring. Through a variety of descriptions—from which toys are safe for babies and which are dangerous, to the importance of hand washing and picking up the baby only when a grown up is there to help—Sam and Amanda learn what it means to be a big brother or sister. A discussion about the real-life issue of parents' temporary absence while at the hospital prepares youngsters for what might otherwise be a confusing and frightening time. The books' handy tip sheets succinctly detail hints for supporting the older child and is accompanied by a download link for an MP3, containing upbeat and catchy tunes that emphasize the special bond between brothers and sisters.
Publisher: n/a
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9780976719878
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Hardcover
The New Baby at Your House
By Cole, Joanna
With over 40 vivid full-colour photographs a nd a clear, supportive text, this revised edition of a class ic will prepare children for the ups and downs of having a n ew baby in the house. '
Publisher: n/a
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9780688138974
|
Hardcover
Little Monster Did It!
By Cooper, Helen
There's a brand-new baby brother in Amy's house. Amy doesn't seem to mind, but Little Monster, her favorite plush toy, sure does. He doesn't like the stinky diapers or constant crying one bit! Soon some very odd things begin to happen, and Amy blames her toy. But her mom and dad suspect that someone else is being a little monster. Helen Cooper's tale is sure to ease the anxieties of anyong who is soon to be (or has recently become) a former only child. Full color.
Publisher: n/a
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9780803719934
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Hardcover
Iris and Walter and Baby Rose
By Guest, Elissa Haden
Iris thought that having a baby sister would be just like playing with a doll. But newborn Baby Rose is a crabby cake. She fusses and cries and wails so much that Iris decides she needs a new baby sister. But with a little help from her family and her best friend, Walter--and with the passage of time--Iris discovers that being a big sister can be fun . . . some of the time!
Publisher: n/a
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9780152021207
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Print book
Julius, the Baby of the World
By Henkes, Kevin
The riotously funny Lilly, last seen in Chester's Way (Greenwillow), thinks her new baby brother, Julius, is disgusting -- if he was a number, he would be zero. But when Cousin Garland dares to criticize Julius, Lilly bullies her into loudly admiring Julius as the baby of the world.Lilly knows her baby brother is nothing but dreadful -- until she claims him for her own. "Henkes displays a deep understanding of sibling rivalry and a child's fragile self-esteem....Lilly is a superb and timely heroine." -- Publishers Weekly. "
Publisher: n/a
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9780688089443
|
Book
A Baby Sister for Frances
By Hoban, Russell
Frances's new baby sister seems to have everyone's attention. No one has time for Frances, until one day she decides to do something about it."Well," said Frances, "things are not very good around here anymore. No clothes to wear. No raisins for the oatmeal. I think maybe I'll run away."And she does, but not too far away. Just far enough so she can still hear her parents say how much she is missed.This tender, realistic story about a familiar family situation has been a favorite with children everywhere. Now it is made even more special with Lillian Hoban's warm and inviting full-color illustrations, and readers of all ages will once again be entranced.
Publisher: n/a
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9780060223359
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Hardcover
Angelina's Baby Sister
By Holabird, Katharine
Angelina's got something to look forward to—a new baby sister! But everyone is so busy fussing over little Polly, they don't have time to pay attention to her. And when Angelina gets ignored, she gets angry! Can she learn to share her most important audience? This charming book, which features sparkly foil on the jacket, is sure to delight Angelina's fans.
Publisher: n/a
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9780670061464
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Hardcover
Best-Ever Big Brother
By Katz, Karen
Babies sure have a lot of growing up to do! They can’t eat with a fork, sleep in a real bed, poop on a potty, ride a trike, or read a book. On every sweet lift-the-flap spread, Karen Katz’s illustrations celebrate the varied accomplishments of older siblings who may be in need of a little ego-stroking after a new baby’s arrival! Each book ends on a warm, loving note with the older child reassuring the baby that "one day you’ll be big like me."
Publisher: n/a
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9780448439143
|
Hardcover
Best-Ever Big Sister
By Katz, Karen
Babies sure have a lot of growing up to do! They can’t eat with a fork, sleep in a real bed, poop on a potty, ride a trike, or read a book. On every sweet lift-the-flap spread, Karen Katz’s illustrations celebrate the varied accomplishments of older siblings who may be in need of a little ego-stroking after a new baby’s arrival! Each book ends on a warm, loving note with the older child reassuring the baby that "one day you’ll be big like me."
Publisher: n/a
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9780448439150
|
Hardcover
Geraldine's Baby Brother
By Keller, Holly
Geraldine, the lovable pig, returns for her latest warmly illustrated escapade, in which she tries to adjust to the very noisy new baby brother who has come into her life, whether she wants him to or not.
Publisher: n/a
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9780688120061
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Library Binding
Froggy's Baby Sister
By London, Jonathan
Froggy's parents are expecting a new baby, and Froggy is hoping for a brother. So when his parents introduce him to Pollywogilina, his new baby sister, Froggy is disappointed. Not only is she a girl, but Polly is too little to do anything! Froggy isn't even allowed to take care of her until her tail falls off. Waiting is hard, but just when he's ready to give up, Polly's legs finally grow and big brother Froggy steps in to show her the ropes. Illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz.
Publisher: n/a
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9780670036592
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Print book
Now We Have a Baby
By Rock, Lois
This charming and reassuring book enables a child and a grown-up friend or parent to share the excitement, bewilderment, and possible problems associated with having a new baby in the house.
Publisher: n/a
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1561484512
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Hardcover
What Baby Wants
By Root, Phyllis
Various family members try to stop Baby from crying, but only his brother figures out what he wants.
Publisher: n/a
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9780763602079
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Hardcover
What Baby Needs
By Sears, William
When a family brings a new baby home, there are many changes. Older siblings may find it hard to understand the needs of the new baby, as well as the demands placed on mom and dad. Based on the attachment-parenting theories of the foremost authorities on parenting and childcare, William Sears, M.D., and Martha Sears, R.N., this book clearly explains baby's needs. The text emphasizes how siblings can be helpers to both baby and parents, while forging their own relationships with "their baby," and outlines the positive aspects of being an older girl or boy. Here is a warm, insightful book that will help the whole family joyously and lovingly welcome the newest member into their lives.
Publisher: n/a
|
9780316788281
|
Hardcover
Daisy and the Egg
By Simmons, Jane
Mama Duck and Aunt Buttercup are sitting on a new egg, and Daisy is eagerly awaiting the arrival of her new brother or sister. Days pass, and Daisy waits and waits . . . until she is finally awakened by a "Pip! Pip! Pip!" A story full of anticipation to which every older sibling can relate, "Daisy and the Egg" will surely be a hit with fans of this endearing duckling. Full color.
Publisher: n/a
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9780316797474
|
Book
A Baby's Coming to Your House!
By Thomas, Shelley Moore
Get ready - a new baby is coming to your house, and there are going to be lots of changes. Mommy's stomach will get bigger, and there won't be as much room for you on her lap. But you can pat her tummy and feel when it moves in funny ways. The baby will sleep most of the time, and your mommy may tell you "Shhhh." Sometimes the baby will cry - loudly. That's just the way it says "Feed me!" or "Hold me!" or "Change my diaper." As a big brother or sister, you can help with many things and have fun teaching the baby everything you know.
Publisher: n/a
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807505021
|
Print book
When the Teddy Bears Came
By Waddell, Martin
When Mommy comes home from the hospital with a new baby, Tom is amazed at the parade of teddy bears that arrive from friends and family members, and when he fears that the teddy bears have left no room for him, Tom find a spot on Mommy's lap.
Publisher: n/a
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9781564025296
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Book
McDuff and the Baby
By Wells, Rosemary
The third book in the series featuring that irresistible Westie, McDuff. Ever since McDuff moved into Fred and Lucy's house, he has been happy every day in every way. But after the baby arrives, Fred and Lucy are too busy to pay attention to McDuff. The baby even wakes them up in the middle of the night! Can McDuff ever come to terms with this intrusion? Full color.
Publisher: n/a
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786803169
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What's in the Egg, Little Pip?
By Wilson, Karma
A new egg has just arrived, and Little Pip's parents are so excited! They tell Pip that this new change will soon make their family "just right"--but Little Pip isn't so sure. She thinks their family is already just right, and a boring old egg certainly can't make it any better! It seems to Pip that all anyone cares about is that EGG. Pip soon learns to help as much as she can, and through the long, harsh winter, she and Papa guard the egg, keeping it warm. But she still can't figure what all the fuss is about...until the day when CRACK! the egg breaks open and Pip joyfully meets her baby brother Sam for the very first time!
My Mom's Having a Baby!
By Butler, Dori Hillestad
Elizabeths mom is having a baby, and the whole family is involved. Elizabeth learns all about the babys development, and she traces his growth, month by month. She learns how the baby got inside Mom, too.,
Tell Me My Story, Mama
By Lund, Deb
"Tell me the story about when I was inside you, Mama." A lot of exciting things happened while this little girl was waiting to be born. Mama's belly was so big Daddy had to lean over to give hugs. Pictures were taken with a special camera, names were being chosen -- everyone was happy preparing for the birth. And when it finally did happen, it was what everyone had been waiting for. The union of Deb Lund's sweet text and Hiroe Nakata's gentle illustrations will delight, in this celebration of every child's unique birth story.
Baby on the Way
By Sears, William
Part of a two-book debut of the Sears Children's Library picture books, this title provides helpful information for young children expecting a new brother and sister. Full color.
On the Night You Were Born
By Tillman, Nancy
On the night you were born,the moon smiled with such wonderthat the stars peeked in to see you and the night wind whispered."Life will never be the same." This debut picture book by Nancy Tillman has touched the hearts of readers of all ages, from the youngest readers, to new mothers, to grandparents. A New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestselling book, On the Night You Were Born is sure to be a beloved addition to family libraries. On the night you were born you brought wonder and magic to the world. Here is a book that celebrates you. It is meant to be carried wherever life takes you, over all the roads, through all the years.
How I Was Adopted
By Cole, Joanna
Sam has a joyful story to tell, a story completely her own, yet common to millions of families. It is a story of how babies are born and how children grow, a story of what makes people different and what makes them the same. But most of all, this is a book about love. And in the end, Sam's story comes full circle, inviting young readers to learn and to tell the stories of how they were adopted.
Pinky and Rex and the New Baby
By Howe, James
When her family adopts a new baby, Rex tries hard to be a perfect big sister. But Rex spends so much time with the baby that she has no time left for her best friend, Pinky. Until Pinky finds a unique way to show his pal that she can enjoy the best of both worlds, even with a new baby in the family. Full color.
Over the Moon
By Katz, Karen
"Your baby has been born! She is wonderful. Come quickly and get her."This is a magical, reassuring story of one adoptive family's beginnings, told in words and pictures that are just right for the youngest child--an ideal story to share with families everywhere.A long-awaited baby is born, and the adoptive parents who have been dreaming of her fly far, far away to bring her home.
I Love You Like Crazy Cakes
By Lewis, Rose A
This story of a woman who travels to China to adopt a baby girl, based on the author's own experiences, is a celebration of the love and joy a baby brings into the home. Full color.
We Belong Together
By Parr, Todd
In a kid-friendly, accessible way, this book explores the ways that people can choose to come together to make a family by showing one perspective on the adoption experience. . We Belong Together is about sharing your home and sharing your heart to make a family that belongs together. With an understanding of how personal and unique each adoption is, and that not everyone comes to it in the same way, Todd Parrs colorful art explores the meaning of family.
Mommy Far, Mommy Near
By Peacock, Carol Antoinette
Young Elizabeth feels a range of emotions as she learns that she has two mommies: one in China and one in America. Her adoptive mother explains that although her Chinese mother loved Elizabeth and wanted to keep her, she couldn't because of China's laws.
Arthur's Baby
By Brown, Marc Tolon
Arthur isn't sure he is happy about the new baby in the family, but when his sister asks for his help in handling the baby, Arthur feels much better.
There's Going to Be a Baby
By Burningham, John
In a first-time creative pairing, two of the world's most treasured picture book creators offer a truly delightful book for new-siblings-to-be.When is the new baby coming? What will we call it? What will he do? We don't really need a baby, do we? With sensitivity and wit, John Burningham follows the swirl of questions in the mind of a young child anticipating a baby sibling with excitement, curiosity, and just a bit of trepidation. In perfect tandem, Helen Oxenbury captures the child's loving interactions with his mother - along with the fanciful future scenarios he imagines for the new family member he has yet to meet. Combining a warm, timeless story with illustrations both freshly enchanting and wonderfully nostalgic, this gorgeous book has all the hallmarks of a classic.
I'm a Big Brother
By Cole, Joanna
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.
I'm Going to be a Big Brother
By Bercun, Brenda
These colorful tales are designed to help prepare older siblings for the arrival of a new baby brother or sister. By providing discussion prompts, these books help give parents the language needed to speak to their older children in a way that is supportive, complimentary, and caring. Through a variety of descriptions—from which toys are safe for babies and which are dangerous, to the importance of hand washing and picking up the baby only when a grown up is there to help—Sam and Amanda learn what it means to be a big brother or sister. A discussion about the real-life issue of parents' temporary absence while at the hospital prepares youngsters for what might otherwise be a confusing and frightening time. The books' handy tip sheets succinctly detail hints for supporting the older child and is accompanied by a download link for an MP3, containing upbeat and catchy tunes that emphasize the special bond between brothers and sisters.
The New Baby at Your House
By Cole, Joanna
With over 40 vivid full-colour photographs a nd a clear, supportive text, this revised edition of a class ic will prepare children for the ups and downs of having a n ew baby in the house. '
Little Monster Did It!
By Cooper, Helen
There's a brand-new baby brother in Amy's house. Amy doesn't seem to mind, but Little Monster, her favorite plush toy, sure does. He doesn't like the stinky diapers or constant crying one bit! Soon some very odd things begin to happen, and Amy blames her toy. But her mom and dad suspect that someone else is being a little monster. Helen Cooper's tale is sure to ease the anxieties of anyong who is soon to be (or has recently become) a former only child. Full color.
Iris and Walter and Baby Rose
By Guest, Elissa Haden
Iris thought that having a baby sister would be just like playing with a doll. But newborn Baby Rose is a crabby cake. She fusses and cries and wails so much that Iris decides she needs a new baby sister. But with a little help from her family and her best friend, Walter--and with the passage of time--Iris discovers that being a big sister can be fun . . . some of the time!
Julius, the Baby of the World
By Henkes, Kevin
The riotously funny Lilly, last seen in Chester's Way (Greenwillow), thinks her new baby brother, Julius, is disgusting -- if he was a number, he would be zero. But when Cousin Garland dares to criticize Julius, Lilly bullies her into loudly admiring Julius as the baby of the world.Lilly knows her baby brother is nothing but dreadful -- until she claims him for her own. "Henkes displays a deep understanding of sibling rivalry and a child's fragile self-esteem....Lilly is a superb and timely heroine." -- Publishers Weekly. "
A Baby Sister for Frances
By Hoban, Russell
Frances's new baby sister seems to have everyone's attention. No one has time for Frances, until one day she decides to do something about it."Well," said Frances, "things are not very good around here anymore. No clothes to wear. No raisins for the oatmeal. I think maybe I'll run away."And she does, but not too far away. Just far enough so she can still hear her parents say how much she is missed.This tender, realistic story about a familiar family situation has been a favorite with children everywhere. Now it is made even more special with Lillian Hoban's warm and inviting full-color illustrations, and readers of all ages will once again be entranced.
Angelina's Baby Sister
By Holabird, Katharine
Angelina's got something to look forward to—a new baby sister! But everyone is so busy fussing over little Polly, they don't have time to pay attention to her. And when Angelina gets ignored, she gets angry! Can she learn to share her most important audience? This charming book, which features sparkly foil on the jacket, is sure to delight Angelina's fans.
Best-Ever Big Brother
By Katz, Karen
Babies sure have a lot of growing up to do! They can’t eat with a fork, sleep in a real bed, poop on a potty, ride a trike, or read a book. On every sweet lift-the-flap spread, Karen Katz’s illustrations celebrate the varied accomplishments of older siblings who may be in need of a little ego-stroking after a new baby’s arrival! Each book ends on a warm, loving note with the older child reassuring the baby that "one day you’ll be big like me."
Best-Ever Big Sister
By Katz, Karen
Babies sure have a lot of growing up to do! They can’t eat with a fork, sleep in a real bed, poop on a potty, ride a trike, or read a book. On every sweet lift-the-flap spread, Karen Katz’s illustrations celebrate the varied accomplishments of older siblings who may be in need of a little ego-stroking after a new baby’s arrival! Each book ends on a warm, loving note with the older child reassuring the baby that "one day you’ll be big like me."
Geraldine's Baby Brother
By Keller, Holly
Geraldine, the lovable pig, returns for her latest warmly illustrated escapade, in which she tries to adjust to the very noisy new baby brother who has come into her life, whether she wants him to or not.
Froggy's Baby Sister
By London, Jonathan
Froggy's parents are expecting a new baby, and Froggy is hoping for a brother. So when his parents introduce him to Pollywogilina, his new baby sister, Froggy is disappointed. Not only is she a girl, but Polly is too little to do anything! Froggy isn't even allowed to take care of her until her tail falls off. Waiting is hard, but just when he's ready to give up, Polly's legs finally grow and big brother Froggy steps in to show her the ropes. Illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz.
Now We Have a Baby
By Rock, Lois
This charming and reassuring book enables a child and a grown-up friend or parent to share the excitement, bewilderment, and possible problems associated with having a new baby in the house.
What Baby Wants
By Root, Phyllis
Various family members try to stop Baby from crying, but only his brother figures out what he wants.
What Baby Needs
By Sears, William
When a family brings a new baby home, there are many changes. Older siblings may find it hard to understand the needs of the new baby, as well as the demands placed on mom and dad. Based on the attachment-parenting theories of the foremost authorities on parenting and childcare, William Sears, M.D., and Martha Sears, R.N., this book clearly explains baby's needs. The text emphasizes how siblings can be helpers to both baby and parents, while forging their own relationships with "their baby," and outlines the positive aspects of being an older girl or boy. Here is a warm, insightful book that will help the whole family joyously and lovingly welcome the newest member into their lives.
Daisy and the Egg
By Simmons, Jane
Mama Duck and Aunt Buttercup are sitting on a new egg, and Daisy is eagerly awaiting the arrival of her new brother or sister. Days pass, and Daisy waits and waits . . . until she is finally awakened by a "Pip! Pip! Pip!" A story full of anticipation to which every older sibling can relate, "Daisy and the Egg" will surely be a hit with fans of this endearing duckling. Full color.
A Baby's Coming to Your House!
By Thomas, Shelley Moore
Get ready - a new baby is coming to your house, and there are going to be lots of changes. Mommy's stomach will get bigger, and there won't be as much room for you on her lap. But you can pat her tummy and feel when it moves in funny ways. The baby will sleep most of the time, and your mommy may tell you "Shhhh." Sometimes the baby will cry - loudly. That's just the way it says "Feed me!" or "Hold me!" or "Change my diaper." As a big brother or sister, you can help with many things and have fun teaching the baby everything you know.
When the Teddy Bears Came
By Waddell, Martin
When Mommy comes home from the hospital with a new baby, Tom is amazed at the parade of teddy bears that arrive from friends and family members, and when he fears that the teddy bears have left no room for him, Tom find a spot on Mommy's lap.
McDuff and the Baby
By Wells, Rosemary
The third book in the series featuring that irresistible Westie, McDuff. Ever since McDuff moved into Fred and Lucy's house, he has been happy every day in every way. But after the baby arrives, Fred and Lucy are too busy to pay attention to McDuff. The baby even wakes them up in the middle of the night! Can McDuff ever come to terms with this intrusion? Full color.
What's in the Egg, Little Pip?
By Wilson, Karma
A new egg has just arrived, and Little Pip's parents are so excited! They tell Pip that this new change will soon make their family "just right"--but Little Pip isn't so sure. She thinks their family is already just right, and a boring old egg certainly can't make it any better! It seems to Pip that all anyone cares about is that EGG. Pip soon learns to help as much as she can, and through the long, harsh winter, she and Papa guard the egg, keeping it warm. But she still can't figure what all the fuss is about...until the day when CRACK! the egg breaks open and Pip joyfully meets her baby brother Sam for the very first time!