How to Be a Super Sibling


Book Description

This book shines light on all siblings who are taught to help and understand their brother and/or sister with special needs; and even though they deserve the same attention, are at times overlooked or expected by the family to simply be patient. I want my children and others to know that although a special-needs family member requires a lot more attention and at times may seem unfair, you are just as important and appreciated, which makes you a super sibling. Thank you for all that you do.




Emotions of a Super Sibling


Book Description

Having a sibling who is different or who has a rare disease is hard for the whole family, especially the siblings. Super siblings go through a variety of emotions while on the journey with their affected sibling. They need to know their emotions are normal and valid. Regardless of how they feel in a given moment, the love they have for their sibling shows.




Super Sibling


Book Description

Big brothers and big sisters are just like superheroes! This fun and simple activity book, designed for new big siblings, shines the light on the importance of big sisters and brothers and highlights many of the ways they can help with a new baby. From coloring images of superhero kids and designing their very own superhero emblem to coming up with things they can teach baby and making a "welcome home sign," big sisters and brothers will get some fun attention on their new role. Great for young kids - toddler approved. Great gift idea for new big sisters or big brothers, grandsons, granddaughters, nieces, nephews, friends expecting a new arrival - or from the baby! Also a fun gift for baby shower or pregnancy announcement.




Ninja Bunny: Sister vs. Brother


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A hilarious new Ninja Bunny adventure featuring a humongous carrot, sibling rivalry, and a pair of ninjas who make a super awesome team. Ninja Bunny has faced incredible danger! He has demonstrated all the skills of a super awesome ninja: impressive strength, amazing bravery, extreme sneakiness! But when he embarks on a new mission to find the Golden Carrot of Awesomeness, he meets his biggest challenge yet—his annoying little sister! She insists on tagging along, and she insists that she is a ninja bunny, too. Not possible. Will she ruin Ninja Bunny’s chance at finding the world’s largest carrot? Or might she actually possess a few ninja skills of her own? Praise for Ninja Bunny: “Sweetly humorous fun for readers working on their own ‘hi-yahs.’” —Publishers Weekly “Gorgeous illustrations. . . . Ninja Bunny is sure to delight young warriors of all stripes.” —New York Journal of Books




You Make Your Parents Super Happy!


Book Description

Hey! I think you should know that there is nothing your parents are more proud of... than YOU!' This simple graphic story helps children whose parents are separating to feel better. The book says why some parents have to live in different places, reminds the child how special they are to both parents, and reassures them that both parents will keep looking after them, and love them just as before. Getting to the heart of what children need to hear in what can be a confusing time, the story lets your child know that they are loved and safe, and that this will not change. Ideal for children aged 3-7.




The Super Sisters


Book Description

Being a sister is super! Being a super sister is even better! From the pages of THE SISTERS and spinning out of Maureen and Wendy’s imagination, these two siblings are donning flight packs and space suits to keep the galaxy safe! They battle intergalactic thieves and multi-limbed troublemakers but can all their sisterly-fights prepare them for their greatest foes…their clones?




Supersister


Book Description

An endearing little girl becomes a superhero for her family in this fresh take on a new-sibling story.




Big Brothers Are the Best


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A new big brother finds lots to love about his new baby.




Super Shamlal - Living and Learning with Pathological Demand Avoidance


Book Description

Shamlal the Camel finds it almost impossible to do all the normal, everyday things that the other camels do. Her first word was 'NO!' and this is still the word she repeats the most through every day. Luckily, Shamlal's parents take her to a psychologist who explains that she has PDA, and gives her tips for how to live and learn with the syndrome. This simple, illustrated storybook will help children aged 7-11 with PDA to recognise its features, and develop tools to support them. A helpful introduction for parents and carers explains how it feels to live with the panic attacks and general anxiety that are caused by living with PDA, and the appendices at the back provide useful strategies to be adopted at school and at home.




Emotions of a Super Sibling


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