Katy's favorite holiday is Rosh Hashanah, when she gets to pick apples and make applesauce with her mother. But what happens when the tradition is interrupted by the early arrival of her new baby cousin?
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1467712035
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Big Brothers Are the Best
By Manushkin, Fran
Becoming a big brother is an exciting time full of smiles, smells, hugs, and kisses. This is the perfect book for transitioning a toddler into siblinghood. It helps young ones prepare for a new baby and also focuses on all of the things a big brother can do that a baby can't do.
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1404872248
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Hardcover
Big Sister Sarah
By Oud, Pauline
Sarah’s mom is having a baby and Sarah cannot wait to become a big sister. When the baby first arrives, Sarah gives her new brother a kiss and her old rattle as a present. Taking her big-sister duties seriously, she helps daddy change the baby's diaper and give him a bath. But when people come to visit the baby and bring him gifts, Sarah feels left out. Then grandma and grandpa give Sarah a present that makes her feel special again. This delightful book tells the timeless story of a girl celebrating a new addition to her family.
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1605371513
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Hardcover
Big Sisters Are the Best
By Manushkin, Fran
Becoming a big sister is an exciting time full of smiles, smells, hugs, and kisses. This is the perfect book for transitioning a toddler into siblinghood. It helps young ones prepare for a new baby and also focuses on all of the things a big sister can do that a baby can't do.
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1404872256
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Henry Is a Big Brother
By Capucilli, Alyssa Satin
In Barron's top-selling The Potty Book for Boys, renowned children's author Alyssa Satin Capucilli introduced us to Henry as he graduated from diapers to potty. Now, Capucilli returns with a new adventure for Henry; he's getting a new brother or sister!Having a new baby in the house brings about a range of emotions in an older sibling, from excitement to joy to jealousy. In Henry is a Big Brother, Capucilli and Stott employ straightforward text and eye-catching illustration to explore all of these feelings through a child's eyes. Starting on the big day when the baby arrives home from the hospital, Henry will hold the tiny new bundle, count fingers and toes, try to figure out why the baby is crying, help with diapers and bath time, and anticipate teaching his new sibling all sorts of things--like using the potty when the time comes.
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764167499
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Hardcover
Here She Is!
By Leblanc, Catherine
A charming story about a new sibling that should be read to all little ones who are becoming older brothers or sisters Little Bear is excited because he'll soon have a new baby sister to play with. But shortly after Baby Anna arrives, Little Bear finds he isn't having much fun. His parents are busy with chores, and it turns out that a little baby like Anna can't play with him at all. Why does Little Bear feel so lonely and frustrated now? Being an older brother isn't what he expected! Can Little Bear find a way to enjoy his new little sister?
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9888240927
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Hardcover
I Want a Sister!
By Ross, Tony
When she is told that her parents are expecting a new addition to the family the Little Princess immediately announces that she does not want a brother --they are smelly and rough and they have all the wrong toys But when her new baby brother arrives the Little Princess is pleased After all there is only room for one Little Princess in the family
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9781467720472
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Hardcover
Lola Reads to Leo
By Mcquinn, Anna
We all know how much Lola loves books. In this third book in the Lola series (LOLA AT THE LIBRARY and LOLA LOVES STORIES) , Lola has a new baby brother and she can't wait to share her love of reading with him. Lola gets ready for little Leo's arrival by reading books about brothers and sisters and picking out the perfect stories that she just knows her little brother will love. Even when her mom's tummy gets "bigger and bigger," and even when she's tired, Mom makes sure there is time for Lola and her stories. When the baby is finally here, Lola takes on the role of big sister - she helps her mommy and daddy around the house and tells Leo stories to cheer him up when he cries. LOLA READS TO LEO proves that it's never too early to become a reader!.
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1580894046
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Audio CD
Mission
By Hood, Susan
Greetings, Special Agent! You’ve accepted the mission: you’re going to be a big sibling! This is your super-secret guide to training your family’s newest recruit. There will be lots to do, like leading physical training (teaching your sibling to walk) and sharing intel (reading together), but we know you’re up for the challenge. Best of luck, Agent! This is HQ, signing off. Over and out!
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375973249
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My Blue Bunny, Bubbit
By Smith, Maggie
When the narrator of this story discovers she's going to have a new little brother, she's not so sure she wants one. Neither is Bubbit, her very special blue wool bunny. Her grandmother, Nonni, made Bubbit for her when she was born, so they're practically like twins. Soon it's time for the baby to be born. Nonni comes to stay, and she brings her sewing box. And before long, the narrator has decided to sew her new baby brother something almost as special as Bubbit. Sweetly illustrated, this is the perfect book for crafty kids as well as families expecting a new baby.
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547558619
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Phoebe and Digger
By Springstubb, Tricia
With a new baby taking up Mamas time and attention, what will happen when Phoebe needs herWhen Mama got a new baby, Phoebe got a new digger. And when Mama is busy with the baby, Phoebe and Digger are busy, too Waa! says the baby. Rmm! says Digger. Poop! goes the baby. Rmm! says Digger. Finally, Mama says its time to go to the park, the one with real dirt and while Mama and the baby sit on the boring bench, Phoebe and Digger happily build and knock down and dig things up. That is, until a big girl comes by, a kid with mean teeth and grabby hands. Phoebe tries everything she can, but what if she never gets Digger back Comical illustrations and a spot-on story are sure to make readers of all ages smile in recognition.,
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763652814
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Hardcover
Ruby's Baby Brother
By White, Kathryn
Ruby's mom is having a baby, but Ruby is not very happy about it. She knows that babies are smelly and noisy, and she is sure that he will steal all of her toys! When baby Leon comes along, will she change her mind about having a baby brother? --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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1846868645
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School & Library Binding
The New Small Person
By Child, Lauren
Lauren Child tells the familiar tale of a less-than-welcome sibling with subtlety, insight, affection, and humor.. Elmore Green starts life as an only child, as many children do. He has a room to himself, where he can line up his precious things and nobody will move them one inch. But one day everything changes. When the new small person comes along, it seems that everybody might like it a bit morethan they like Elmore Green. And when the small person knocks over Elmores things and even licks his jelly-bean collection, Elmores parents say that he cant be angry because the small person is only small. Elmore wants the small person to go back to wherever it came from. Then, one night, everything changes. . . . In her signature visual style, Lauren Child gets to the heart of a childs evolving emotions about becoming a big brother or sister.
Apple Days
By Soffer, Allison Sarnoff
Katy's favorite holiday is Rosh Hashanah, when she gets to pick apples and make applesauce with her mother. But what happens when the tradition is interrupted by the early arrival of her new baby cousin?
Big Brothers Are the Best
By Manushkin, Fran
Becoming a big brother is an exciting time full of smiles, smells, hugs, and kisses. This is the perfect book for transitioning a toddler into siblinghood. It helps young ones prepare for a new baby and also focuses on all of the things a big brother can do that a baby can't do.
Big Sister Sarah
By Oud, Pauline
Sarah’s mom is having a baby and Sarah cannot wait to become a big sister. When the baby first arrives, Sarah gives her new brother a kiss and her old rattle as a present. Taking her big-sister duties seriously, she helps daddy change the baby's diaper and give him a bath. But when people come to visit the baby and bring him gifts, Sarah feels left out. Then grandma and grandpa give Sarah a present that makes her feel special again. This delightful book tells the timeless story of a girl celebrating a new addition to her family.
Big Sisters Are the Best
By Manushkin, Fran
Becoming a big sister is an exciting time full of smiles, smells, hugs, and kisses. This is the perfect book for transitioning a toddler into siblinghood. It helps young ones prepare for a new baby and also focuses on all of the things a big sister can do that a baby can't do.
Henry Is a Big Brother
By Capucilli, Alyssa Satin
In Barron's top-selling The Potty Book for Boys, renowned children's author Alyssa Satin Capucilli introduced us to Henry as he graduated from diapers to potty. Now, Capucilli returns with a new adventure for Henry; he's getting a new brother or sister!Having a new baby in the house brings about a range of emotions in an older sibling, from excitement to joy to jealousy. In Henry is a Big Brother, Capucilli and Stott employ straightforward text and eye-catching illustration to explore all of these feelings through a child's eyes. Starting on the big day when the baby arrives home from the hospital, Henry will hold the tiny new bundle, count fingers and toes, try to figure out why the baby is crying, help with diapers and bath time, and anticipate teaching his new sibling all sorts of things--like using the potty when the time comes.
Here She Is!
By Leblanc, Catherine
A charming story about a new sibling that should be read to all little ones who are becoming older brothers or sisters Little Bear is excited because he'll soon have a new baby sister to play with. But shortly after Baby Anna arrives, Little Bear finds he isn't having much fun. His parents are busy with chores, and it turns out that a little baby like Anna can't play with him at all. Why does Little Bear feel so lonely and frustrated now? Being an older brother isn't what he expected! Can Little Bear find a way to enjoy his new little sister?
I Want a Sister!
By Ross, Tony
When she is told that her parents are expecting a new addition to the family the Little Princess immediately announces that she does not want a brother --they are smelly and rough and they have all the wrong toys But when her new baby brother arrives the Little Princess is pleased After all there is only room for one Little Princess in the family
Lola Reads to Leo
By Mcquinn, Anna
We all know how much Lola loves books. In this third book in the Lola series (LOLA AT THE LIBRARY and LOLA LOVES STORIES) , Lola has a new baby brother and she can't wait to share her love of reading with him. Lola gets ready for little Leo's arrival by reading books about brothers and sisters and picking out the perfect stories that she just knows her little brother will love. Even when her mom's tummy gets "bigger and bigger," and even when she's tired, Mom makes sure there is time for Lola and her stories. When the baby is finally here, Lola takes on the role of big sister - she helps her mommy and daddy around the house and tells Leo stories to cheer him up when he cries. LOLA READS TO LEO proves that it's never too early to become a reader!.
Mission
By Hood, Susan
Greetings, Special Agent! You’ve accepted the mission: you’re going to be a big sibling! This is your super-secret guide to training your family’s newest recruit. There will be lots to do, like leading physical training (teaching your sibling to walk) and sharing intel (reading together), but we know you’re up for the challenge. Best of luck, Agent! This is HQ, signing off. Over and out!
My Blue Bunny, Bubbit
By Smith, Maggie
When the narrator of this story discovers she's going to have a new little brother, she's not so sure she wants one. Neither is Bubbit, her very special blue wool bunny. Her grandmother, Nonni, made Bubbit for her when she was born, so they're practically like twins. Soon it's time for the baby to be born. Nonni comes to stay, and she brings her sewing box. And before long, the narrator has decided to sew her new baby brother something almost as special as Bubbit. Sweetly illustrated, this is the perfect book for crafty kids as well as families expecting a new baby.
Phoebe and Digger
By Springstubb, Tricia
With a new baby taking up Mamas time and attention, what will happen when Phoebe needs herWhen Mama got a new baby, Phoebe got a new digger. And when Mama is busy with the baby, Phoebe and Digger are busy, too Waa! says the baby. Rmm! says Digger. Poop! goes the baby. Rmm! says Digger. Finally, Mama says its time to go to the park, the one with real dirt and while Mama and the baby sit on the boring bench, Phoebe and Digger happily build and knock down and dig things up. That is, until a big girl comes by, a kid with mean teeth and grabby hands. Phoebe tries everything she can, but what if she never gets Digger back Comical illustrations and a spot-on story are sure to make readers of all ages smile in recognition.,
Ruby's Baby Brother
By White, Kathryn
Ruby's mom is having a baby, but Ruby is not very happy about it. She knows that babies are smelly and noisy, and she is sure that he will steal all of her toys! When baby Leon comes along, will she change her mind about having a baby brother? --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
The New Small Person
By Child, Lauren
Lauren Child tells the familiar tale of a less-than-welcome sibling with subtlety, insight, affection, and humor.. Elmore Green starts life as an only child, as many children do. He has a room to himself, where he can line up his precious things and nobody will move them one inch. But one day everything changes. When the new small person comes along, it seems that everybody might like it a bit morethan they like Elmore Green. And when the small person knocks over Elmores things and even licks his jelly-bean collection, Elmores parents say that he cant be angry because the small person is only small. Elmore wants the small person to go back to wherever it came from. Then, one night, everything changes. . . . In her signature visual style, Lauren Child gets to the heart of a childs evolving emotions about becoming a big brother or sister.