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Title: I'm a Big Sister
ISBN: 0688145094
Author:
Joanna Cole
Maxie Chambliss
Publicate Date: 1997-04-25 Publish: 1997-04-25
List Price: $6.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Hardcover
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1: Great, Positive Book to Prepare a Toddler for a Baby
We received this book as a gift, and it is the best "baby on the way" book we have read. My daughter (almost 3) loves it, asks for it all the time, and has pretty much memorized it now.
My friend's little girl who is the same age, and also expecting a little brother, loves it too.
It's nice how it emphasizes how the big sister can help, and how she is still special to mommy and daddy.
Simple enough for a very small child to understand, and very positive. I just wish it showed breastfeeding as well as a bottle.
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2: "I'm a Big Sister"
This book was smaller in size than I thought it would be, but other than that, what I expected.
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3: Excellent book - my daughter still likes it 2 years later
I bought this for my 17 month old toddler and she loved it and read it before and after the baby was born. I suggest this book to everyone I know who is having another child. My daughter still likes to read this book and my son is now 2 years old.
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4: Sweet and Perfect for my 2-Year-Old
My baby is due in five weeks and we've been reading this to my two year old for a few months. She loves the book and now finishes sentences while I'm reading it. Its simple, not too descriptive, and is getting her excited to be a "Big Sisser"...as she calls herself now. We use our names in addition to Mommy, Daddy, and Big Sister, to relate it more to us.
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5: Big Hit - Great Pictures
My 20 month old really enjoys this book. We talk through the pages and I can see her mind ticking when she looks at the illustrations. I'm pretty confident that she can relate the big sister to herself (we always say the little girl is her)and the baby we are expecting. She asks for the book a lot and seems really focused every time we read it. I think it is a big help in explaining to a toddler how important there job will be as big sister and that they are part of what is going rather than someone who is going to be left out.
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