Dogs Don't Eat Jam and Other Things Big Kids Know
by
Sarah Tsiang,
Qin Leng
"Congratulations! You've been born. Now what? "
New babies have a lot to learn; lucky for them, the older sibling in "Dogs Don't Eat Jam and Other Things Big Kids Know" is here to tell them everything they have to remember . . . and look forward to.
Whether it's advice on turning regular people into parents, learning how to go -- and stop -- or figuring out the most importan...more
New babies have a lot to learn; lucky for them, the older sibling in "Dogs Don't Eat Jam and Other Things Big Kids Know" is here to tell them everything they have to remember . . . and look forward to.
Whether it's advice on turning regular people into parents, learning how to go -- and stop -- or figuring out the most importan...more
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
June 2nd 2011
by Annick Press
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Here in this cheerful picture book, an older sister explains to her new baby brother that he has a lot to learn. She covers things like the potty, learning to walk, and that things fall down (a lot). She also covers other things that will delight, like the fact the baby has already done something amazing: made her a big sister. The book is filled with small encouragements and nothing negative towards the baby coming into the family and no jealousy. Instead it is a celebration of a new baby, the...more
Here's another good children's book by Sarah Tsiang, I loved her book called A Flock of Shoes. This new book is a delightful book to read to children about a new baby that has arrived in the family and the older sister explains to her new baby brother about different things the baby will have to learn about from her the older sister.
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