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When I was king
by Linda Ashman
A young boy describes how he is no longer "king" now that there is a new baby in the house, but then his family helps him enjoy the change.
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I used to be the baby
by Robin Ballard
Now that there is a newborn in the family, the older sibling has a new role to play, using his know-how and experience to make the new baby feel right at home.
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Franklin's baby sister
by Paulette Bourgeois
Franklin, eager to meet his baby sister, tries to make spring come more quickly, yet nature can't be rushed and so Franklin realizes that he just has to learn to be patient
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Theo's mood
by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
On "Mood Monday," students describe their moods after the weekend, but Theo doesn't know what to say because he has a new baby sister and is feeling so many emotions all at once.
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The new baby at your house
by Joanna Cole
Vivid photographs are accompanied by clear, supportive text which describes the activities and changes involved in having a new baby in the house and the feelings experienced by the older brothers and sisters. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
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Za-Za's baby brother
by Lucy Cousins
Worrying that her busy parents have no more time for her after the arrival of a new baby, Za-Za bravely plays at first by herself and then with the baby, and at nighttime she is reassured by a loving parental hug.
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But I wanted a baby brother!
by Kate Feiffer
Happily anticipating the birth of a baby sibling, Oliver is crushed when the new brother he hoped for turns out to be a sister and endeavors to trade her in for a boy, with whimsical results. Illustrated by the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of When I Was Young in the Mountains.
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My big brother
by Valorie Fisher
Through a collection of amusing photos, an older brother's love for his younger sister is captured as he makes faces, play games, blows bubbles, and tries to entertain and amaze his new sibling. 15,000 first printing.
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My big sister
by Valorie Fisher
In this companion to My Big Brother, a little child pays tribute to her big sister, detailing the many things she does, from picking out everyone's clothes (even the guinea pig's), and twirling about, to talking on the phone and giving lots of kisses.
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Lisa's baby sister
by Anne Gutman
A young dog is very unhappy about the arrival of her new baby sister
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Mission: new baby : New Baby
by Susan Hood
A whimsical story for reluctant older siblings invites them to assume a "Special Agent" identity and help train the family's "newest recruit" in the top-secret ways of walking, talking, reading and more. Simultaneous eBook.
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Little Rabbit's new baby
by Harry Horse
Little Rabbit has looked forward to becoming a big brother, but when Mama brings home triplets, he quickly realizes that babies are not as much fun as he thought they would be
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What a good big brother!
by Diane Wright Landolf
After everyone else in the family does everything they can to calm little Sadie down, it's up to big brother Cameron to take over with his special kisses and loving tummy rub--magically turning his little sister's grimace into a happy grin.
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Froggy's baby sister
by Jonathan London
Froggy hoped for a brother to play with so he is disappointed with his new baby sister, Pollywogilina, but only until she is old enough to start learning from her big brother.
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The new baby
by Mercer Mayer
The new baby takes some getting used to, but she's worth it
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Lola reads to Leo
by Anna McQuinn
New big sister Lola can't wait to share her love of reading with just the right books for baby Leo, and even though Mommy and Daddy are busy, they still have time to read to Lola at bedtime. Simultaneous.
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The baby swap
by Jan Ormerod
Caroline Crocodile goes to a baby shop to see if she can exchange her drooly brother, but finds that the baby panda is a fussy eater, the baby elephant too squirty--and her brother has reason to drool
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Little Miss, big sis
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
The best-selling creators of Plant a Kiss present a sequel that finds Little Miss discovering the wonders of becoming a big sister as she and her family celebrate the arrival of a new baby. 50,000 first printing.
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