Synopses & Reviews
and#160; Welcome the newest addition to Babarand#8217;s family: Baby Isabelle! Follow Isabelle as she learns to walk, celebrates her first birthday, explores nature, and experiences the joys of a loving family. Young readers will embrace the humorous text and gratifying illustrations, and parents will be brought back to their own childhoods. This bite-size adaptation of the classic picture book
Babarand#8217;s Little Girl is sure to please all.
Praise for Babar and the New Baby
"A starter set for grown-up Babar fans who want to introduce the classic characters to their children."
--Kirkus Reviews and#160;
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My Big Boy Potty
My Big Girl Potty
When You Were Inside Mommy
Sharing is Fun
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With an author's note about what big siblings need--extra guidance, reassurance, love--and sweet, engaging artwork, it's no wonder that nearly 4 million families have chosen I'm a Big Sister and its companion book, I'm a Big Brother, to prepare their young ones for their first big transition.
"Someone new is at our house," begins this loving, reassuring celebration of brotherhood from trusted author Joanna Cole.
Told through the eyes of a new older sister, this simple story lays out all the good things about being an older sibling, and just how exciting welcoming a new member to the family can be.
Synopsis
Originally published in 1997 with illustrations by Maxie Chambliss.
Synopsis
"Someone new is at our house," begins this loving, reassuring look at sisterhood from trusted author Joanna Cole. Told through the eyes of a new older sister, this simple story lays out all the good things about being an older sibling, and reminds new sisters that they are just as special as ever.
With an author's note about what big siblings need—extra guidance, reassurance, love—and sweet, engaging artwork by Rosalinda Kightley, it's no wonder that over 1 million families have chosen I'm a Big Sister and I'm a Big Brother to prepare their young ones for their first big transition.
About the Author
Laurent de Brunhoff has kept the spirit of Babar alive for more than 50 years. Babar first came to life through the art of his father, Jean de Brunhoff, and Laurent has continued to create adventures for the elephant family. He and his wife, Phyllis Rose, split their time between New York City and Key West, Florida.