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32 pp.
| HarperFestival |
January, 2010 |
TradeISBN 978-0-06-190062-4$6.99 New ed. (1997, Morrow)
(3)
PS
Illustrated by
Rosalinda Kightley.
With virtually identical texts, these simple, small books are written from a child's point of view. The secure older siblings each recognize the difficulties of his/her new identity in a positive way and explain how they play with their baby siblings and help their parents. The cheery new illustrations focus on a preschooler's world. Includes a note to parents. Review covers these titles: I'm a Big Brother and I'm a Big Sister.