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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780448412931
ISBN number: 0448412934
Label: Grosset & Dunlap
Manufacturer: Grosset & Dunlap
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 48
Printing Date: April 16, 1996
Publishing house: Grosset & Dunlap
Age index: Baby-Preschool
Sale Popularity Level: 430791
Studio: Grosset & Dunlap
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A little baby sleeps through everything from a beeping car and a barking dog to a ringing telephone, but when a tiny buzzing fly disturbs his slumber, the baby cannot be lulled back to sleep by anything but a kiss by his big sister.
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This is a fun book for your child.My daughter has it memorized.It is a good learn to read book,but as far helping you to teach your child about your new baby...that didnt help us here.She is always trying to wake up the baby.
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My daughter loves this series. She is so proud about being able to read these books "all by herself." I would give this book 5 stars, but as a breastfeeding mother, I was disappointed that this book, like most of the books we have gotten about "big sisters" teaches that bottle feeding is the norm.
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Our narrator, a girl of 4 or 5, tells us about the new baby at her house. The very first two-page spread is typical of the whole book: a full-page picture on the right shows a mom and dad bringing a baby home where he is greeted by the family pets and his new sister; the left-hand page inserts pictures for many of the simple nouns being used, and reads -- "We have a new (baby) in our (house). His (hands) are tiny. His (feet) are tiny. He is so cute."
The story shows how the baby naps through many everyday noises, though his sister worries about him being disturbed, only to be awakened by a tiny fly buzzing about. The baby cries. Neither a bottle nor a bunny comfort him. It turns out he wants to be held by his big sister. She kisses his nose and the baby falls asleep. The story is 21 pages of a few lines each, and is followed by four pages of flash cards (six on each page) which are mainly nouns contained in the story.
My two-year-old loves the feeling of participating in the reading, enjoys the funny story, and likes to point or say the flash words. I'd bet your preschooler will enjoy it too!
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