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Books with title Oh, Brother

  • Oh, Brother

    Johniece Marshall Wilson, Johnniece Marshall Wilson

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Having a big brother is hard enough for Alex. Andrew teases Alex, makes him do all the cleaning and takes his bicycle whenever he feels like it. Now, to make room for their new little sister, Alex and Andrew have to share a bedroom. Will things be better, or worse!?
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  • BIG BROTHER

    Auntie Faye

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 11, 2019)
    Caleb becomes a big brother!
  • Oh, Brother

    Kathy Mallat

    Library Binding (Walker Childrens, March 1, 2004)
    Sometimes, having a sibling is a blessing and a curse.Baby loves her blankie, and she loves her brother. But sometimes Brother teases too much.One day, Brother takes Baby's blankie. She pleads with him to give it back to her, but he doesn't. And―oh, brother―now it's lost in the garden patch! What will they do?Readers young and old will relate to the mixed blessing of a sibling's attention and recognize that a brother or sister can be a wonderful friend―most of the time.
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  • Oh Brother!

    Timothy Glass

    Hardcover (Createspace Independent Pub, Nov. 14, 2007)
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  • Big Brother

    Marianne Richmond

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Mom and Dad told me I am going to be a big brother. "No thanks," I said. "We already have me." Becoming a big brother is a big change. New babies need lots of attention even though they don't do very much when they're little. But after all the eating, sleeping, and going potty, babies need their big brothers! Beloved bestselling author and illustrator Marianne Richmond shares the humorous journey-and joyful ending-of one child's experience that'll resonate with the little boy in your life. Big Brother is a new classic that's sure to bring together the brother-to-be and the whole expanding family!
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  • Brother vs. Brother!

    Mike Kunkel

    Hardcover (DC Comics, July 1, 2014)
    This is it: the exciting conclusion to the face-off between Captain Marvel and Black Adam! With Black Adam back to full power and four of the seven Evils still at his side, Billy Batson and his sister Mary need to team up to figure out a way to defeat him!
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  • Brother

    Sean Olin

    Paperback (Razorbill, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Will: How many times do I have to say it? Yes, I see the picture. It's a body, obviously. It's a dead body. Asheley: You have to understand, I love my brother. I'm scared of him too, but ...regardless of what he has or hasn't done, I feel for him, you know. Will: I don't care what happens to me, really, I don't. But Asheley ...she had nothing to do with any of this. Asheley: It's not like it sounds. He had a good heart. He trusted me. And I always did the best I could to help him. Will: It's not her fault. None of it. Okay then. The guy in the photo. I killed him ...but I had to. I had no choice. Why? That's complicated. That'll take a while.
  • Oh Brother, Not Another Brother

    Lisa Scott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 21, 2013)
    Being a young boy can be tough at times, but being a young boy and a big brother can be even tougher. This book of poems displays a young boy’s perspective on his experiences while sharing a home with his newborn, baby brother, and his pesky three-year-old brother. As if that wasn’t enough, he is also bothered by some annoying pets and deviant pests in the house. Oh, and let’s not forget Mom and Dad, who are typical parents...need we say more? This book takes you on a visit inside a young boy’s home and a young boy’s mind. It is especially appealing to boys and/or big brothers, but it can be enjoyed by one and all. Anyone who is a kid or was a kid will delight in this book's humorous poems and drawings. It will surely make you laugh, not only because it’s silly, but because you might even relate to it and begin to recall some of your own experiences in your home. So sit back and enjoy the tour!
  • Big Brother

    Olivia Bland

    eBook (AuthorHouse, April 29, 2014)
    Becoming a brother is like becoming a hero.
  • My Brother

    Andrea Yip, Nicola Lecciones

    language (Partridge Publishing Singapore, Oct. 28, 2016)
    Iris Tagar - Therapeutic (for siblings) It is a wonderful work. Siblings of special need child can read these words with one of their parents over and over again, which is therapy for the siblings!!Ravit Moran Tal - PsychologistIt is absolutely beautiful! You were able to capture the emotional state of the child in such an emphatic and touching way. I love it.Bosmat Baruch - Occupational TherapistVery touching, I love it .Although you might not always get along, having a brother or sister can be lots of fun. And if youre twins, that can be even more fun. Plus, youll always have someone to play with. Or will you? Oliver and Anthony are twins, and sometimes they have fun, playing together. Much of the time, though, Anthony doesnt want to play with Oliver. In author Andrea Yips My Brother, Oliver shares his feelings about what its like to have a brother with autism. Sometimes theyll be playing and then Anthony just stops. He makes noises Oliver doesnt always understand. And sometimes, Oliver feels his mom and dad love Anthony more than they love him. Written from Olivers perspective, My Brother helps young children with a special needs sibling to express their feelings. As the mother of a special needs child and a child without special needs, Yip has seen the struggle firsthand. My Brother shows children how to release their unspoken feelings and explains that we live in a world full of all kinds of peopleand they are all special in their own ways. When we learn to accept each other, our world will be a better place to live.
  • My Brother

    Jamaica Kincaid

    Paperback (Farrar Straus Giroux, Aug. 16, 1997)
    Book by Kincaid, Jamaica
  • Big Brother

    Annie Fellows Johnston

    language (, April 19, 2014)
    Annie Fellows Johnston (1863–1931) was an American author of children's fiction who wrote the popular "Little Colonel" series, which was the basis for the 1935 Shirley Temple film The Little Colonel. She was born and grew up in McCutchanville, Indiana, a small unincorporated town near Evansville, Indiana.Excerpt:"Blackberries! blackberries!" called a shrill little voice on the platform. A barefoot girl, wearing a sunbonnet, passed under the car windows, holding up a basket full, that shone like great black beads. A gentleman who had just helped two ladies to alight from the stepsof a parlor car called to her and began to fumble in his pockets for the right change.