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Sleepytime rhyme
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Remy Charlip |
Illustrations and rhyming text conveys a mother's love for her child. |
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Pushkin meets the bundle
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Harriet Ziefert |
Pushkin the dog, once the apple of his owners' eyes, tries to cope with the arrival of a new baby to the house. |
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Talk, baby!
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Harriet Ziefert |
Max is glad when his mother brings home a baby sister, but he begins to get impatient as he spends a whole year trying to teach her to talk. A series of progressively larger pages in the middle of th… |
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This baby
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Kate Banks |
While waiting for it to be born, a young child wonders what its new sibling will be like. |
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Pig Pig grows up
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David M. McPhail |
Only when faced with a dire emergency does Pig Pig finally react like a grown-up and admit he is not a baby any more. |
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City Lullaby
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Carll Cneut,Marilyn Singer |
A baby in a stroller sleeps listening to loud city noises, from ten horns beeping to two motorbikes roaring, until awakened by the soft chirp of one sparrow. |
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The babies of Cockle Bay
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Angela McAllister |
Lilly the babysitter comes to the rescue when pirates kidnap the babies of Cockle Bay. |
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The Baby Sister
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Tomie dePaola |
When he learns that his mother is going to have a baby, Tommy is very excited and hopes that the baby will be a sister. |
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The Peter Potts book of world records
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Clifford B. Hicks |
Although he is angry and confused because of the impending arrival of his older sister's baby in a family he thinks is already perfect, twelve-year-old Pete finds a welcome distraction in his best fr… |
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Doll baby
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Eve Bunting |
When she was a child, Ellie pushed her doll Daisy in a toy carriage. Now a single mother at 15, she pushes her infant daughter, Angelica, in a stroller. (only 48 pages) |
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Babies
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Rachel Isadora |
Babies enjoy the activities of the day, from eating and dressing up to bathing, drying, and sleeping. |
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In the beginning
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Rachel Isadora |
Babies play among the various elements of the Creation, including light, sky, land, sea, plants, and animals. |
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Lauren and the New Baby
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Jane O'Connor |
Lauren is excited at the prospect of a new baby in the house, but her best friend Marsha is afraid it will spoil their friendship. |
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City of names
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Kevin Brockmeier |
After receiving a strange book at school, ten-year-old Howie Quackenbush discovers that he can transport himself to various places around his town and also learns something vitally important about hi… |
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Changeling places
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Micol Ostow |
Babies all over town are being switched for seemingly exact replicas. When it becomes apparent that Wyatt is not Wyatt, the Charmed Ones must save their family and their legacy. |
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Not yet, Rose
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Susanna Leonard Hill |
While impatiently waiting for the birth of a new baby brother or sister, Rose imagines the things they will do together and how her life will change. |
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Look at the baby
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Kelly Johnson |
Pictures and a simple rhyme celebrate babies, from their tiny toes to their round cheeks. |
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I'm a Big Sister
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Joanna Cole,Rosalinda Kightley |
A sister enumerates the joys of welcoming a new baby to the family and the advantages of already being "big." |
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Baby Ben's Noisy Book
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Harriet Ziefert |
A jingle, a bang, a splash, and other sounds herald a lively baby's exploration of the objects in his world. On board pages. |
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