cramps like af wants to come, boobs very sore and fuller and diarrhea. To whom would you recommend this book? This series is great for toddlers ages 1-3 who are expecting a new baby in the house, especially Spanish speakers or families who are bilingual. For most women, 11 DPO is too early to feel any symptoms of pregnancy and most of. This book offers help to prepare them for the downfalls and delights of. I like the simple pencil and collage illustrations, the multi racial families, and the text that is a great starting off point for families dealing with a new baby. The arrival of a new sibling can be a confusing and frustrating time for a toddler. Some of the text is simply questions about why babies do things, such as “Why does the baby always have milk?” I really like that such questions are not answered in the text, so families can talk about the answers together. ISBN 9781786281524 9781786281500 9781786281517 9781786281531įormat: Board book Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 4 What did you like about the book? This series of four bilingual board books “deals with the anticipation of waiting for the new baby, the excitement of the arrival itself, and the beginnings of the special relationship between siblings.” Simple sentences in the voice of the older sibling describe feelings and situations that occur when a new sibling comes along, such as the baby crying, noticing how babies do things, realizing that there is a special role for the older sibling. Look at Me!/Mírame!’ Waiting for Baby/Esperando al bebé My New Baby/Mi nuevo bebé You and Me/Tú y yo by Rachel Fuller.
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