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Books with title You're Going to Be a Brother

  • I'm going to be a Big Brother

    Kimberly Carline Dreher, Darryl L. Mouzon

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 23, 2018)
    Preparing for a baby requires a great deal of understanding, patience, and support. Our book is intended to ease the anxiety for young children as they complete the "story starters" and add illustrations.
  • You're Going to Be a Grandfather

    Louise Kane, John Kane

    Board book (Pooter Gifts, April 1, 2019)
    The perfect gift to tell your father that they are going to be a Grandfather, with a lovely surprise in the back. When a baby is born it changes many people's lives. Someone goes from being a Dad, to becoming a Grandfather, a brother becomes an Uncle, a best friend becomes a Godmother. This is a wonderful change and one worth celebrating (and preparing for). You're Going to Be a Grandfather is one of a range of gift books that announce and mark this occasion. Each one is a tongue-in-cheek look at the things you'll be expected to do. Then neatly tucked in the back is a beautiful gift for the person, and the new person they are about to meet. It is a 12 page board book. Each page is made from heavy recycled cardboard and is beautifully illustrated. The socks are made from 80% cotton, 15% polyester and 5% spandex. Wash at a low temperature, up to 40 degrees. Avoid tumble dryer. Do not iron. The sock size is 8-12 US men's and newborn baby.
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  • I'm Going to Be a Big Brother

    Kolor

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, July 18, 2017)
    This is the story of five-year-old Nathaniel (Nate) who's going to be someone's big brother very soon. He is told by his parents that he will have a big job to do when his new brother or sister gets here. Nate witnesses his parents' ordeal when his mom finally goes into labor. He goes through a series of emotions while giving explanations about certain things and shows children how to care for those things that they love. His intelligence has been acknowledged by his parents, which makes him feel extremely smart. And when he is afraid, he prays. He has the ability to bring laughter to those around him. Although he is excited about the arrival of his new baby brother or sister, he wants to give it back.
  • You're Going to Be a Flower Girl

    Jacqueline Hook

    eBook (Jacqueline Beverly Hills - JBH Books, June 15, 2013)
    The perfect gift to welcome or thank your flower girl. This informative and engaging picture book will tell your flower girl all about her big role in the bridal party and about all the exciting activities that may occur before and throughout the wedding day. Includes a glossary of terms and a "Remembering a Special Day" activity to reflect on the highlights of her experience in the bridal party. For ages 3-10.
  • I’m Going to be a Big Brother

    Kolor

    language (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Sept. 17, 2017)
    This is the story of five-year-old Nathaniel (Nate) who’s going to be someone’s big brother very soon. He is told by his parents that he will have a big job to do when his new brother or sister gets here. Nate witnesses his parents’ ordeal when his mom finally goes into labor. He goes through a series of emotions while giving explanations about certain things and shows children how to care for those things that they love. His intelligence has been acknowledged by his parents, which makes him feel extremely smart. And when he is afraid, he prays. He has the ability to bring laughter to those around him. Although he is excited about the arrival of his new baby brother or sister, he wants to give it back.
  • You're Going to Be a Ring Bearer

    Jacqueline A. Hook

    Paperback (Jacqueline Beverly Hills, Dec. 1, 2005)
    The perfect gift to welcome or thank young attendants. This informative picture book tells the ring bearer all about his big role in the bridal party and about the many activities that may happen before and throughout the wedding day. Includes pages for photographs and mementos--even a "Remembering A Special Day" page to record the highlights of this memorable experience. For ages 2-10.
  • You're Going to Be an Uncle

    Louise Kane, John Kane

    Board book (Pooter Gifts, April 1, 2019)
    The perfect gift to tell a brother that they are going to be an Uncle, with a lovely surprise in the back. When a baby is born it changes many people's lives. Someone goes from being a brother, to becoming an Uncle, a Mum becomes a Grandmother, a best friend becomes a Godmother. This is a wonderful change and one worth celebrating (and preparing for). You're Going to Be an Uncle is one of a range of gift books that announce and mark this occasion. Each one is a tongue-in-cheek look at the things you'll be expected to do. Then neatly tucked in the back is a beautiful gift for the person, and the new person they are about to meet. It is a 12 page board book. Each page is made from heavy recycled cardboard and is beautifully illustrated. The socks are made from 80% cotton, 15% polyester and 5% spandex. Wash at a low temperature, up to 40 degrees. Avoid tumble dryer. Do not iron. The sock size is 8-12 US men's and newborn baby.
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  • You're Going to Be a Flower Girl

    Jacqueline A. Hook

    Paperback (Jacqueline Beverly Hills, Dec. 1, 2005)
    The perfect gift to welcome or thank young attendants. This informative picture book tells the flower girl all about her big role in the bridal party and about the many activities that may happen before and throughout the wedding day. Includes pages for photographs and mementos--even a "Remembering A Special Day" page to record the highlights of this memorable experience. For ages 2-10.
  • YGTGDM You're Going to be a Godmother

    Louise Kane

    Hardcover (Pooter Publishing Ltd, )
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  • You're Going to Be a Sister

    Louise Kane, John Kane

    Board book (Pooter Gifts, April 1, 2019)
    The perfect gift to give to a child to let them know they're going to be a Sister, with a lovely surprise in the back. When a baby is born it changes many people's lives. Someone goes from being a little girl, to becoming a Sister, a Dad becomes a Grandfather, a best friend becomes a Godmother. This is a wonderful change and one worth celebrating (and preparing for). You're Going to Be a Sister is one of a range of gift books that announce and mark this occasion. Each one is a tongue-in-cheek look at the things you'll be expected to do. Then neatly tucked in the back is a beautiful gift for the person, and the new person they are about to meet. It is a 12 page board book. Each page is made from heavy recycled cardboard and is beautifully illustrated. The socks are made from 80% cotton, 15% polyester and 5% spandex. Wash at a low temperature, up to 40 degrees. Avoid tumble dryer. Do not iron. The sock size is age 2-5 years kids & newborn baby.
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  • I'm going to be a BIG BROTHER!

    Nicolette McFadyen, Natalie Whitehead, Keda Gomes

    eBook (, June 30, 2020)
    I’m going to be a Big BROTHER! Becoming a big brother is a really big deal!But how do you deal with all the crazy emotions you feel?Come for a ride with teddy and me,And we’ll show you just how exciting this journey can be! Using the colours of the rainbow to beautifully illustrate different emotions, I’m going to be a BIG BROTHER, helps children understand the range of emotions they may feel when experiencing change to their family unit. With brilliant rhythmic verse, fun, bright and distinctive illustrations - this is a firm favourite with children and parents alike! This book taps into the psychological importance of children naming feelings as the first step in helping them learn to identify them. It allows children to develop an emotional vocabulary so they can talk about their feelings & develop into mentally strong children. Children who understand and are able to verbalise their emotions and have the coping skills to deal with them will build the confidence that they can handle whatever life throws their way. In this book, the colours of the rainbow are used as a clever reference for children to identify their emotions with colours. Colour is important in reflecting and emphasizing the particular emotional states of a child as there is a colour feeling connection in preschool aged children. About the AuthorNicolette McFadyen is a mother of three who quickly appreciated the importance of emotionally equipping her little ones for the arrival of a new sibling. She realised that often as parents we ourselves don’t really know how best to explain or identify with what our children may be feeling. So she set about creating an enchanting book that offers parents a way to open up the conversation with their children to identify and talk about these emotions. Becoming a big brother is a really big deal!But how do you deal with all the crazy emotions you feel?Come for a ride with teddy and me,And we’ll show you just how exciting this journey can be! Using the colours of the rainbow to beautifully illustrate different emotions, I’m going to be a BIG BROTHER, helps children understand the range of emotions they may feel when experiencing change to their family unit. With brilliant rhythmic verse, fun, bright and distinctive illustrations - this is a firm favourite with children and parents alike! This book taps into the psychological importance of children naming feelings as the first step in helping them learn to identify them. It allows children to develop an emotional vocabulary so they can talk about their feelings & develop into mentally strong children. Children who understand and are able to verbalise their emotions and have the coping skills to deal with them will build the confidence that they can handle whatever life throws their way. In this book, the colours of the rainbow are used as a clever reference for children to identify their emotions with colours. Colour is important in reflecting and emphasizing the particular emotional states of a child as there is a colour feeling connection in preschool aged children. About the AuthorNicolette McFadyen is a mother of three who quickly appreciated the importance of emotionally equipping her little ones for the arrival of a new sibling. She realised that often as parents we ourselves don’t really know how best to explain or identify with what our children may be feeling. So she set about creating an enchanting book that offers parents a way to open up the conversation with their children to identify and talk about these emotions.