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Books with title Just Me and My Little Brother

  • My Little Brother

    Debi Gliori

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Dec. 31, 2003)
    If you've got a younger brother, you'll know what a bother he can be! Sometimes the girl in this story wishes her little brother would just disappear - until, one night, he does...but only into the linen cupboard with the cat!
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  • My Little Brother

    Angie Ellison, Dwight Nacaytuna

    eBook (Xlibris US, June 18, 2016)
    Bigger sister watches out for sweet little brother and is involved with him in the things he does as he is growing up. They have fun together as siblings and as a family. This book expresses things that make little brother happy and making memories together.
  • Just Me and My Little Sister

    Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, May 1, 1986)
    A little critter takes his younger sister to the park, where she wants to shoot baskets, jump rope, play hide and seek, climb on the jungle gym, slide on the slide, swing, and make mudpies
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  • My Little Big Brother

    Richard Nelson, A. Yustiadi

    Paperback (Richard Nelson, Nov. 9, 2018)
    What would life be like if your older brother was smaller than you?Join 5 year old Jack as he shows you what life is like for him in, My Little Big Brother.In this beautifully illustrated book, we find life is very different on the planet Zanduga. Jack and his family of aliens are unlike any family you've ever seen. Jack's older brother is half his size, and that's not always the greatest in Jack's mind. Explore the pros and cons of having such an unusual sibling as you enter a world unlike any other. An easy-to-read book for the emerging reader.When you buy the paperback of, My Little Big Brother, you'll also have the chance to download the Ebook for FREE, as a special thank you.
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  • My Little Brother

    Dalphine A Joppy, Debbie j Hefke

    Paperback (Independently published, March 1, 2019)
    In this short story full of rhyme, a big brother tells of adventures with his little brother. From following him around to copying what he does, his little brother is determined to be just like him.
  • My Annoying Little Brother

    Marie Elena Cortes, Chris Leathers

    Hardcover (Providence Publishing, Oct. 15, 2003)
    "Brothers and sisters don't always look at situations in the same way. Any of us with siblings knows that quite well. This is normal since we are all unique individuals, and we all think differently! The nice thing is that no matter what, brothers and sisters always know they have the love of one another!" Marie Elena Cortes
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  • Me and My Brother

    Ruth Ohi

    Paperback (Annick Press, May 1, 2007)
    There’s nothing quite like spending time with your brother. There are good times to share, messes to make, and, sometimes, bad moods to endure. Me and My Brother lets readers experience all these things through the activities of two young brothers. Together the boys have fun stirring up trouble in the kitchen, playing with daddy in the park, and horsing around in the sandbox. But when afternoon antics turn to tears over a favorite toy, it’s time for some quiet. After a little reading for older brother and a nap for younger, all is well again—and just in time for a pillow fight. A yummy snack rounds out the day. Ruth Ohi blends her gentle visual style with easy, rhyming text to create a simple story that richly conveys the nature of brotherhood. Me and My Brother will be familiar, comforting, and wholly endearing to siblings of any age and to the parents who love them.
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  • My Brother And Me

    Kaye James

    language (, Feb. 7, 2013)
    I don't have a mother and use his, He doesn't have a father and uses mine. We've been just friends since kids. As a teen I'm feeling emotions near him. Is it love or what? .
  • My Little Brother

    David McPhail

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, May 1, 2004)
    Little brothers are BIG trouble. They mess with your stuff--and break it. They don't do chores--you do them all. And they get away with everything--while you get blamed! Here's a kid with firsthand knowledge of little brothers, and he's not quiet about it. Yet even he can't deny the special moments that make little brothers great. (And, thank goodness, he's not quiet about those, either!)David McPhail won over girls of all ages with his well-loved picture book Sisters, recently republished as a full-color gift edition. Now he's giving boys something to cheer about in this silly and sweet tribute to brotherhood that rings true for every brother--little, big, and even all grown-up.
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  • My Little Brother Ben

    Karen Cogan, Meryl Treatner

    Paperback (Richard C Owen Publishers, Nov. 4, 1999)
    Beautiful color drawings show a big brother trying to include his little brother Ben in his play activities. They finally decide to read together. The patterned repetitive text is great for the young emergent reader.
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  • My Brother and Me

    Taghreed Najjar, Maya Fidawi, Michelle Hartman

    Hardcover (CrackBoom! Books, May 15, 2019)
    A brotherly love story Aloush is the youngest in the family. He is not sure whether this is a good thing or a bad thing. His big brother Ramez is his idol. Every day, Ramez drives Aloush to school on his way to work. He takes him to basketball practice, allows him to hang around when his friends come over to watch a football game and always has time to drop him off at the mall to see a movie with his friend. But suddenly, Ramez doesn’t have time for Aloush anymore. He has fallen in love and is about to get engaged! Aloush is upset and tries to get rid of this threat by carrying out a series of pranks. Will Aloush succeed in getting his brother back?
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  • Just My Brother, Sister, And Me

    Mercer Mayer

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 12, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Mercer Mayer's Little Critter spends time with his brother and sister in these classic, funny, and heartwarming stories. Featuring Just Me and My Little Brother and Me Too!, this two-in-one picture book is an endearing tribute to brothers and sisters and the fun memories they create.
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