The New Baby at Your House


Book Description

It's natural for children to be concerned about the arrival of a new baby at their house. Most big brothers and sisters feel loving and tender one minute, angry or jealous the next. With over forty vivid full-color photographs and a clear, supportive text by award-winning author Joanna Cole, this revised edition of a much-loved classic will prepare children for the ups and downs of having a new baby in the house. "Should help small children sort out and deal with the turbulent mixed feelings that assail them when a new baby comes home." --Benjamin Spock, MD., author of Baby and Child Care




Baby's House


Book Description

“Here is Baby's door. Let’s open it.” Preschoolers will enjoy taking a tour of every room in Baby’s house, where they will recognize colorful objects they know from their own homes. Brightly illustrated by Disney Legend Mary Blair, who also illustrated the popular Little Golden Book I Can Fly, this title is a perfect fit for the Little Golden Book audience.




The New Baby at Your House


Book Description

Describes the activities and changes involved in having a new baby in the house and the feelings experienced by the older brothers and sisters.




Baby in the House


Book Description

All Rookie Readers actively engage young readers, encouraging language development, building fluency, and promoting independent reading. By targeting a skill, like being able to write and speak consonants, young readers are building fundamental reading skills with the help of fun, lively, colorfully illustrated stories.







A New Baby at Koko Bear's House


Book Description

In A NEW BABY AT KOKO BEAR’S HOUSE, a read-aloud story for young children and their parents, popular parenting author Vicki Lansky uses an adorable character, KoKo, the unisex little bear, to help them get ready for a new baby brother or sister. As KoKo learns about MaMa Bear’s pregnancy and BeBe Bear’s birth and homecoming, children will identify and share the experience. Here children learn what they can expect with the arrival of this new baby. The simple story, written especially for children from two-and-a-half to six years old, describes feelings—jealousy, displacement and sagging self-esteem—that children will come to understand are normal. Charming color illustrations by Jane Prince warmly convey the anticipation and apprehensions of an expanding family. Each page contains a separate box with helpful tips and suggestions for parents to read silently while they read aloud to their child. KoKo’s story and the accompanying advice for parents together should help make a new baby’s arrival a happy event for the entire family.




A New Baby


Book Description

What is it like to have a new baby in the family? Knowing what to expect can help make a big event like this more predictable, familiar, and fun. From cribs and blankets to lots of love, readers will learn what babies need and how families care for them in this nonfiction BeginningtoRead book about welcoming a new baby. This title includes a note to caregivers, reading activities, and a word list.




Baby in the House


Book Description

Eve is not sure how she feels when a new baby arrives in the house, but she soon learns that being a sister can be fun.




I Love the New Baby at Our House... Most of the Time


Book Description

'EVERYBODY IS GOO-GOO GA-GA over the new baby at our house. Sometimes I wish that I were the baby again, so I could get all the attention. Most of the time, though, I'm happy to be older. I'M A BABY EXPERT!' A lively guide for any child who's recently become a big brother or sister, I LOVE THE NEW BABY AT OUR HOUSE . . . MOST OF THE TIME invites the older sibling to take an active role with FUN, SASSY, HANDS-ON, FILL-IN-THE-BLANK pages and DRAWING areas. Whether they're delighted with the new arrival or wish they could return the baby to the hospital, this book is the perfect gift for any new brother or sister.




What to Expect When the New Baby Comes Home


Book Description

Answers children's questions about what new babies look like, what they do and don't do, and what having one around the house will really be like.