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Big Sister

Big Sister

By: Dk
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Big Sister

Big Sister

Regular price £7.89
Sale price £7.89 Regular price

A touching big sister book about Ruby, an adorable and slightly spoilt little girl, who quickly realises that becoming a big sister isn''t always fun.

Big Sister is a perfect introduction to the idea of getting new sibling, for little ones aged 0-3. This beautiful picture book teaches children about the challenges and emotions that they can face when they get a new baby sister.

This heartwarming big sister book features:

- A wonderful introduction to having a new baby sister or brother
- Stunning illustrations accompany a heart-warming story
- An encouraging message that promotes discussion between adults and children
- An opportunity for parents and children to spend time reading together before the new baby arrives

Ruby is three years old and is an only child. She is a little bit spoilt and is used to being the centre of attention in her family. But things are about to change, Ruby is going to have a new brother or sister soon. Ruby is excited - but when her baby brother, Raj, is born, she realises that being a big sister isn''t as fun or easy as she had expected...

It can be difficult for little ones to welcome a new baby sister, so it''s important for families to talk about the tricky topic. Big Sister: Ruby and the New Baby gives parents a chance to discuss the topic and gently introduce toddlers to the idea of having a new sibling. Children can also ask lots of questions about being a big sister (or brother) when bringing a new baby into the family.