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Books with title How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, May 10, 2011)
    The New York Times praised this best-selling picture book as "adorable, original, well-illustrated and fabulous." In this first book in the How-To Series (which includes How To Get Married and How to Get a Job), the know-it-all big sister narrator tells it like it is: When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister.
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  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 13, 2007)
    The New York Times praised this best-selling picture book as "adorable, original, well-illustrated and fabulous." In this first book in the How-To Series (which includes How To Get Married and How to Get a Job), the know-it-all big sister narrator tells it like it is: When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister.
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  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    eBook (Schwartz & Wade, Dec. 19, 2012)
    The New York Times praised this best-selling picture book as "adorable, original, well-illustrated and fabulous." In this first book in the How-To Series (which includes How To Get Married and How to Get a Job), the know-it-all big sister narrator tells it like it is: When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister.
  • How To be A Baby . . . By Me, The Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 13, 2007)
    Take it from the narrator of this book, an all-knowing big sister: when you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister.
  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 13, 2007)
    The New York Times praised this best-selling picture book as "adorable, original, well-illustrated and fabulous." In this first book in the How-To Series (which includes How To Get Married and How to Get a Job), the know-it-all big sister narrator tells it like it is: When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister.
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  • How To Be a Baby, by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Sept. 7, 2009)
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  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 13, 2007)
    Take it from the narrator of this book, an all-knowing big sister: when you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister. The New York Times praised this best-selling picture book as "adorable, original, well-illustrated and fabulous." From the Hardcover edition.
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  • A Baby Book as told by Me! the Big Sister

    Beth Elliston

    Paperback (lulu.com, Nov. 11, 2009)
    This baby book was created for big sisters who share in their family's joy and excitement when a new baby is born. With easy to read pages that were especially created for the new big sister, A Baby Book as told by Me! The Big Sister gives the big sister a very important job. . .recording history!
  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 13, 2007)
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  • How to Be a Baby : By Me, the Big Sister

    Sue Heap Sally Lloyd-Jones

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    The "New York Times" praised this best-selling picture book as "adorable, original, well-illustrated and fabulous." In this first book in the How-To Series (which includes "How To Get Married" and "How to Get a Job"), the know-it-all big sister narrator tells it like it is: When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister.
  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 13, 2007)
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