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It's Big Brother Time! by Nandini Ahuja From cleaning up messes to learning to share, big brother will teach the new baby everything. After all, big brother was a baby once too and he was good at it!
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I Love You, Baby by Giles AndreaeGentle verses and endearing illustrations combine in a celebration of a new baby's welcome to the family as experienced from a toddler's viewpoint.
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There's Going to be a Baby by John BurninghamAnticipating 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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The New Small Person by Lauren ChildFeeling 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.
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Littles: And How They Grow by Kelly DiPucchioA rhyming celebration of babies, or Littles, who are cared for by loved ones in every way and grow big in the blink of an eye.
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We Have a Baby by Cathryn FalwellThe arrival of a new baby is a cause for celebration, presenting opportunities to love, watch, touch, and care for the new family member.
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Poor Louie by Tony FucileLoving life with his human parents, a devoted little dog becomes alarmed when his routine changes and double sets of new furniture and clothing begin showing up in his home as his mom's tummy gets bafflingly larger.
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Mr. Bear's New Baby by Debi GlioriWhen the Bear Family's new baby will not stop crying, the whole neighborhood pitches in to help, but only Baby Bear's big brother knows how to console her.
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Sisters First by Jenna Bush HagerThe fraternal twin daughters of the late George and Barbara Bush present an ode to the magic of sisterhood in the story of a little girl who discovers her best self while becoming a loving, inseparable companion to her baby sibling.
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Hi New Baby! by Robie H. HarrisConsiders the feelings of very small children who have become older brothers or sisters, in a storybook that reassures older siblings that they are still loved and cherished.
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Julius, the Baby of the World by Kevin HenkesLilly is convinced that the arrival of her new baby brother is the worst thing that has happened in their house, until Cousin Garland comes to visit.
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Spot's Baby Sister by Eric HillFollows Spot through his busy day as he plays with his new sister, Susie, and learns how much work a baby sister can be, with flaps allowing the readers to answer questions.
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Bobo & the New Baby by Rebecca HuangA dog who loves his life at the center of his beloved human parents' attentions wonders about how his world is changing when his family welcomes a new human baby.
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No Room for Baby! by Emile JadoulWorrying about a new baby penguin that sleeps in the crib that used to be his, a big-brother penguin wonders how his parents' giant arms, high shoulders and limited hugging room will be able to provide for another family member.
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The New Baby and Me! by Christine KidneyA new baby is on the way! What will he be like? This family of five children all have their own ideas about the new baby - will he be a pirate or painter, a scientist or a dreamer? But there's one thing they haven't thought of...
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Mia Moves Out by Miranda PaulMia was content to share her big, bright room with her baby brother, but now that they are older--and he is messier--she seeks a new space of her own.
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Little Miss, Big Sis by Amy Krouse RosenthalThe 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.
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I'm Big Now! by Anthea SimmonsStill 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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Davy Loves the Baby by Brigitte WeningerWondering what will happen when his parents announce that a baby is on the way, little Davy is pleasantly surprised when he holds his new baby sister for the first time.
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Hello in There!: A Big Sister's Book of Waiting by Jo WitekCombines lighthearted illustrations and interactive flaps in a whimsical tale about a soon-to-be older sibling's happy anticipation of a new baby that compels her to sing loudly to her mother's tummy and describe everything that is waiting in the outside world.
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Pecan Pie Baby by Jacqueline WoodsonWhen Mama's pregnancy draws attention away from Gia, she worries that the special bond they share will disappear forever once the baby is born.
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My Brother by Mary AuldExplains, in brief text and illustrations, the meaning of the term "brother" and describes their role in a family and their relationship to their siblings.
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My Sister by Mary AuldExplains, in brief text and illustrations, the meaning of the term "sister" and describes the role of sisters within a family and their relationship with their siblings.
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The New Baby at Your House by Joanna ColeVivid 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.
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A New Brother or Sister by Charlotte GuillainDescribes what it is like when family has a new baby, including what it is like before the baby arrives, what happens when the mother has the baby, what the baby will be like, and what it will be like for the family with a new baby around.
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Welcoming Babies by Margy Burns Knight Welcoming Babies draws from cultures and traditions around the world to show the varied yet strikingly kindred ways in which the human family welcomes new life.
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9 Months: A Month-by-Month Guide to Pregnancy for the Family to Share by Courtney Adamo Can you believe that every one of us started as a tiny egg in our mummy’s belly? One tiny cell, not bigger than a speck of dust, will grow into a baby in just nine months time. In this book we will follow this amazing process called pregnancy and see the miracle of a creation of a new life.
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Baby on the Way by William SearsThe authors of numerous books on parenting speak to every child expecting a new brother or sister, guiding him or her through the waiting process with reassuring text and warm illustrations.
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