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How To be A Baby . . . By Me, The Big Sister
Take it from the narrator of this book, an all-knowing big sister: when you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth ... [... more]
Random House |
Patricia M. Scarry
A daddy bunny plays with his baby bunny and says, "What will our baby be when he grows up?" Everyone, from the baby's mother to big sister to Great Aunt Bunny, seems to know: a clown, a policeman, a candy store owner. But the baby only nibbles [... more]
Random House |
Mary Hershey
Something of great importance entrusted to fourth-grader Effi Maloney has disappeared and she's sure her big sister, Maxey, had something to do with it. Effi's no pushover, but trying to stand up to Maxey is like trying to stop an earthquake. It ... [... more]
Random House |
Sally Lloyd-Jones
I wrote How to Be a Baby by Me the Big Sister as a kind of revenge on my three little sisters . . . not really. But since I'm the oldest, I obviously am the expert here-I mean, after all, I saw them when they were babies but did they see me? And ... [... more]
Random House |
LeUyen Pham
LeUyen Pham is the illustrator of Once Around the Sun, a book of poems by Bobbi Katz, and the Akimbo series by Alexander McCall Smith, as well as her own Big Sister, Little Sister. Born in Vietnam, Ms. Pham lives with her French monkey husband, ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
Sally Lloyd-Jones
Sally Lloyd-Jones is the author of several books for children, including the New York Times bestselling How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister, illustrated by Sue Heap, and Time to Say Goodnight, illustrated by Jane Chapman. Sally wished ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
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