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$16.99
Published on Mar 05, 2019 | 32 Pages
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Hardcover
$16.99
Published on Mar 05, 2019 | 32 Pages
From playing to tumbling to cuddling, this playful nonfiction picture book pairs rhythmic, rhyming text with adorable photographs as it explores sibling relationships in the animal kingdom.
Little ones will delight in the similarities lion, turtle, and even bee siblings have with human brothers and sisters in this charming read-aloud book. It opens with 10 kinds of animal siblings and segues naturally into young human brothers and sisters. The children reprise the animal actions, from leaping and pouncing to splashing and bouncing, and finally snuggling down to sleep. Interesting facts about each featured animal are provided for further learning.
Beyond cute, it’s the perfect gift for little kids with a new brother or sister on the way — and for animal lovers of all ages. An afterword by noted early child development expert Dr. Tovah P. Klein, called the “toddler whisperer” by Good Morning America, provides tips to parents for nurturing sibling harmony.
Little ones will delight in the similarities lion, turtle, and even bee siblings have with human brothers and sisters in this charming read-aloud book. It opens with 10 kinds of animal siblings and segues naturally into young human brothers and sisters. The children reprise the animal actions, from leaping and pouncing to splashing and bouncing, and finally snuggling down to sleep. Interesting facts about each featured animal are provided for further learning.
Beyond cute, it’s the perfect gift for little kids with a new brother or sister on the way — and for animal lovers of all ages. An afterword by noted early child development expert Dr. Tovah P. Klein, called the “toddler whisperer” by Good Morning America, provides tips to parents for nurturing sibling harmony.
Author
Mary Quattlebaum
Mary Quattlebaum‘s first book, Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns, was the winner of the first annual Marguerite de Angeli Prize for middle-grade fiction. She has also written Jazz, Pizzazz, and the Silver Threads; its companion, The Magic Squad and the Dog of Great Potential; and A Year on My Street, a First Choice Chapter Book for younger readers. Recipient of the Novel in Progress/Judy Blume Grant from the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, she has been published in Children’s Digest and Ladybug, as well as several literary magazines. She lives in Washington, DC with her husband.
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