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The baby tree
by Sophie Blackall
After learning that his parents are expecting a baby, a young boy asks several people where babies come from and gets a different answer from each before his parents gently set him straight. Includes advice on answering questions about reproduction.
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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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Babies can't eat kimchee!
by Nancy Patz
A young girl imagines all the fun she'll have with her baby sister when she gets bigger, from pushing each other on the swings to singing songs together.
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Bye-bye baby brother!
by Sheena Dempsey
Tiring of a newborn sibling who demands all her busy mother's attention, Ruby gets bored with endless solo activities and imagines creative ways to make her baby brother disappear, adventures that become so much fun that she decides to tag along. A first picture book.
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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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Supersister
by Beth Cadena
A young girl does all kinds of things around the house to help her pregnant mother, proud that when the new baby comes she is going to be "a super sister."
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How to be a baby--by me, the big sister
by Sally Lloyd-Jones
From sucking on pacifiers to eating books, an older sibling shares her vast experience and expertise in a helpful guide to the behavior of babies for other siblings-in-training, enhanced with full-color illustrations and loving words of encouragement.
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Sophie Peterman tells the truth!
by Sarah Weeks
As seen, smelled, and experienced by older sister Sophie Peterman, the cold truth about babies and their not-so-adorable characteristics is presented in amusing detail in this colorfully illustrated picture book for beginning readers.
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Peter is just a baby
by Marisabina Russo
A big sister relates some of her accomplishments, which her baby brother is far from being able to do.
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Pecan pie baby
by Jacqueline Woodson
When Mama’s pregnancy draws attention away from Gia, she worries that the special bond they share will disappear forever once the baby is born, in a heartwarming story for kids adjusting to the idea of a new family member.
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There's going to be a baby
by John Burningham
Anticipating the birth of a new sibling, a young child asks numerous questions of his mother and envisions fanciful scenarios about the future. By the two-time Kate Greenaway Medal-winning author of It’s a Secret and illustrated by the Kate Greenaway Medal-winning artist of We're Going on a Bear Hunt.
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One special day
by Lola M. Schaefer
A new baby sibling helps young Spencer discover different aspects of his own character when changes in his world make him aware that he is not only strong, funny and brave but also loving and gentle. By the award-winning author of Frankie Stein. 15,000 first printing.
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The new small person
by Lauren Child
Feeling jealous when a new sibling arrives, little Elmore Green becomes frustrated when the "small person" knocks over his things and licks his jelly-bean collection until a special night when their relationship changes. By the award-winning author of the Charlie and Lola series.
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Too small for honey cake
by Gillian Lobel
When Baby Fox is born and all of Daddy's attention is focused on the new addition to the family, Little Fox is not happy with this dreadful situation, in this adorable, and reassuring, introduction to change.
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The new small person
by Lauren Child
Feeling jealous when a new sibling arrives, little Elmore Green becomes frustrated when the "small person" knocks over his things and licks his jelly-bean collection until a special night when their relationship changes. By the award-winning author of the Charlie and Lola series.
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The twins' little sister
by Hyewon Yum
Enjoying multiples of everything including two beds, two polka-dot dresses and two dolls, twin sisters wonder how they will share a single mom who is also expecting a new baby. By the award-winning creator of Mom, It's My First Day of Kindergarten!
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We are brothers, we are friends
by Alexandra Penfold
A big brother takes his role in the family very seriously, explaining how he is both friend and protector to his baby sibling while they play together and share imaginative adventures.
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Little Frog's tadpole trouble
by Tatyana Feeney
Although he has to share his mom and dad with nine new tadpoles, Little Frog learns to love being a big brother.
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Monkey : not ready for the baby
by Marc Tolon Brown
Feeling apprehensive about an expected new baby and preferring his role as the younger brother, little Monkey receives support from his parents and older sibling as he learns what to expect and how to help. By the award-winning creator of the Arthur series. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Ready, set ... baby
by Elizabeth Rusch
Big siblings Anna and Oliver give young readers the inside scoop on what to expect when a new baby is on the way, in a comic book-style story that combines comprehensive facts with kid-friendly humor. Simultaneous eBook. 15,000 first printing.
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I'm big now!
by Anthea Simmons
Still adjusting to her new role as big sister, a little girl tries to stay a baby for a little longer, but when her parents lovingly affirm her big-girl status, she starts to enjoy doing things her baby brother cannot
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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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A most unusual day
by Sydra Mallery
Caroline is anxious all day at school, nervous about her newly-adopted sister's arrival from far away
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Little Owl's egg
by Debi Gliori
Jealous of an egg that is keeping Mommy busy while their family waits for his new sibling to hatch, Little Owl wonders why he isn't enough all by himself and imagines the many scary things that might hatch out of the egg. By the best-selling author of the Mr. Bear series.
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