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16 pp.
| Candlewick |
August, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-7636-2060-2$$7.99
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At the beginning of this brief book, three-year-old Minnie compares herself to her baby brother, who can't do nearly as much as she can. Next, Minnie talks about how she and her brother interact: "When my brother is sad, I try to cheer him up." The lift-the-flap format works well with both portions of the text, and the simple acrylic illustrations have preschool appeal.