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E**N
Baby on the way
Perfect book when you have a toddler and another on the way. Prepares them for a new sibling.
K**A
Good book
Nice book
T**L
Read this book to your child.
The brother in waiting loved having this book read to him each night.
A**G
Dialogue sucks but great book and worth buying anyway
Everyone who says the dialogue sucks is right… BUT this book is fantastic for the pictures. My two year old loves this being read to him, and I just describe what’s going on for him.I think this book is a big part of what helped him get that there’s a baby in my belly, he loves to touch my belly and point out the baby. I’m also planning on bringing this book to the anatomy scan so he has it to reference. I also have been emphasizing “getting the baby out” at the end; like “the baby is OUT of mommy’s belly!”I’m finding this book great for conversations with my two year old, highly recommend!
T**)
Fills in the pregnancy part of that many other "big sister/brother" books completely omit
Our absolute favorite big sibling board books are from Rachel Fuller's "New Baby" set (a total of 4 books, we currently have 2; "Waiting for Baby" and "My New Baby"), as they are better aligned with our "crunchy" parenting style, "My New Baby" includes breastfeeding and babywearing in a tasteful way that treats nursing as normal, and the mom in the pictures doesn't "whip it out", as some breastfeeding critics might say.I really appreciate that Fuller's "Waiting for Baby" incorporates going to prenatal appointments and ultrasounds with Mom, and toddler and Dad fixing up dinner while tired, heavily pregnant Mom is resting, an all too common sight at our house since I've had numerous health issues throughout my pregnancy, and require frequent rest, so Daddy being shown participating in the preparation for baby is greatly appreciated.EDIT for fall 2017. Big sister adjusted to her brother very well in July 2016. The only thing she didn't quite grasp from the get go, was that a baby doesn't start off as a fully fledged toddler playmate, but we didn't notice any behavior that could be described as sibling jealousy.We've gone from one big sibling to be to two kids and a third on the way, and we still love the now full set of all 4 books. I catch big sister and her brother reading these together, with the three year old "narrating" what's going on in the pictures, and the one year old middle child to be brings me this book to read quite frequently. It helps a lot to have a means of illustrating rather abstract concepts to the kids. Our now 15 month old is a little too young to understand everything he sees and hears, and I expect to see some sibling jealousy and confusion when we bring home a new baby in the coming couple of weeks, but we are hoping the illustrations will still help with the transition, as they helped his 24 month old sister when he was born.
W**S
Fantastic book
This is a combined/comparison review of 4 “new sibling” books, for an 18-24 month old:I’m a Big Brother by Joanna Cole — my favorite sibling book. It shows a story of a new baby arriving at home (could work for adoption families too). It talks about the things babies likes to do (drink milk, sleep, cuddle) and the “special” things the big brother gets to do (eat pizza, ice cream, walk, play with toys). The main theme of this book is that the big brother is special too (mommy and daddy love big brother, it’s fun being big, now I’m special in a new way/by being a big brother).Waiting for Baby by Rachel Fuller and My New Baby by Rachel Fuller — BY FAR our toddler’s favorites. He consistently chooses these books. The book is written in a disjointed, choppy, stream of consciousness, which supposedly mimics a toddler’s thought process. Well, it works. He loves these books, he really seems to appreciate the short, simple language, and then we talk together about what’s happening in the illustrations. I love that My New Baby normalizes breastfeeding mothers. There is a 3rd book in the series about the evolving sibling relationship, which we’ll definitely be introducing after baby arrives.I am a Big Brother by Caroline Jayne Clark — our least favorite, but still a nice addition to the set.
T**Y
Disappointing -- Modified from Original Version
Very disappointed to find that there are words in this version of the book! The original was just pictures so it was steering a conversation.
N**E
Great book.
My 16 month old grandson picks this book out to be read daily. It is helping him prepare for his little brother.
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