Helpful Score: 2
Having a new baby at home can be a joyous and rewarding experience for everyone in the family -- especially an older sibling. With charm and sensitivity the author celebrates the warmth and security of family and home from a big sister's perspective.
Helpful Score: 2
This book helped my daughter handle being a big sister when her brother was born. It's a gentle book and explains that Mom and Dad will need to take care of baby, but Big Sister won't be left out and she can actually help with the baby's care.
The thing I like about the book is that the baby is gender-neutral, so it works whether the new baby is a boy or a girl. The author just calls the baby "the baby" or "our baby," which is good in case you're not finding out the gender of the new baby or if you have more children in the future.
The pictures are colorful, the text is simple, and the message is important: being a big sister is an important "job"!
The thing I like about the book is that the baby is gender-neutral, so it works whether the new baby is a boy or a girl. The author just calls the baby "the baby" or "our baby," which is good in case you're not finding out the gender of the new baby or if you have more children in the future.
The pictures are colorful, the text is simple, and the message is important: being a big sister is an important "job"!
Helpful Score: 2
This was fairly cute for a big sister book. I wasn't terribly impressed with the assumption that baby would be bottlefed, though.
Helpful Score: 1
this is a wonderful book for the child who has a new baby coming. It helps them to grasp and understand the change that is about to take place in the home.
Helpful Score: 1
This wonderful book helped my daughter make the transition when we were preparing for our second baby. Then, when her sister came along, we read and re-read it. It helps point out how special an older sister is and why it's also fun to be the big sister, not just the baby!