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  • I'm going to be a BIG BROTHER!

    Nicolette McFadyen, Natalie Whitehead, Keda Gomes

    Paperback (Nicolette McFadyen, July 21, 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.
  • I'm going to be a BIG SISTER!

    Nicolette McFadyen, Natalie Whitehead, Keda Gomes

    Paperback (Nicolette McFadyen, July 26, 2020)
    I’m going to be a Big SISTER! Becoming a big sister 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 SISTER, 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 from as young as 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.
  • I'm Going to Be a Big Sister!

    Brenda Bercun, Sue Gross

    Hardcover (Nurturing Your Children Press, April 1, 2007)
    Note: MP3 is available as downloadable content. Link included in the book. Best-selling children's book to help prepare for the arrival of a new baby sibling This colorful tale is designed to help prepare the soon-to-be older sister for the arrival of a new baby. This book gives parents the language needed to speak to their daughter in a way that is supportive, complimentary, and caring. In this story, Amanda learns about preparing for the new baby's arrival, and what it truly means to be a big sister. Amanda is excited when she finds out that being a big sister is going to be one of the most important roles in her life! A perfect gift for those who care about creating healthy sibling and family relationships. Along with Amanda, your daughter will learn what it means to be a big sister: Which toys are safe for babies and which are dangerous Who will be with her when the baby is born When it's okay to pick up the baby The importance of her new role in the family A discussion about the real-life issue of parents' temporary absence while at the hospital prepares the youngster for what might otherwise be a confusing and frightening time Included is a handy tip sheet with succinctly detailed suggestions for supporting the older child, as well as a download link for the upbeat and catchy tune, "Watch Me Baby, Watch Your Sister," which emphasizes the special bond between sisters and their new baby siblings.
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  • I'm Going to Be a Big Brother!

    Brenda Bercun, Sue Gross

    Hardcover (Nurturing Your Children Press, April 1, 2007)
    Note: MP3 is online downloadable content and the book does not include any CD Help prepare for the arrival of a new baby sibling This colorful tale is designed to help prepare the soon-to-be older brother for the arrival of a new baby. This book helps give parents the language needed to speak to their son in a way that is supportive, complimentary, and caring. In this story, Sam learns about preparing for the new baby's arrival, and what it truly means to be a big brother. Sam is excited when he finds out that being a big brother is going to be one of the most important roles in his life! A perfect gift for those who care about creating healthy sibling and family relationships. Along with Sam, your son will learn what it means to be a big brother: Which toys are safe for babies and which are dangerous Who will be with him when the baby is born When it's okay to pick up the baby The importance of his new role in the family A discussion about the real-life issue of parents' temporary absence while at the hospital prepares the youngster for what might otherwise be a confusing and frightening time Included is a handy tip sheet with succinctly detailed suggestions for supporting the older child, as well as a download link for the upbeat and catchy tune, "Watch Me Baby, Watch Your Brother," which emphasizes the special bond between brothers and their new baby siblings.
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  • I'm Going to Be a Farmer

    Edith Kunhardt

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, May 1, 1996)
    Hoping to continue the family farming business when he grows up, young Nathan shows readers a day in the life of a busy farm and helps his parents feed the livestock, perform work with the tractor, and harvest vegetables. Original.
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  • I'm Going to be a Big Brother

    Lindsey Coker Luckey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 17, 2018)
    A young boy has just been told that he is going to be a big brother. He is worried that he will be forgotten, but instead finds himself loving his new role.This book is GREAT for any little boy when he finds that his world will soon encounter big changes. Reading this will help him to acknowledge the feelings that he may be experiencing, as well as understand that the fears may not be as difficult as they seem.
  • I Want to Be a Farmer

    Dan Liebman

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Oct. 1, 2016)
    This book tells the story of farmers and life on a farm. What do farmers do? What tools and equipment do they use? Who helps them? Livestock, crops and daily chores are perfectly captured in descriptive photography. With full-color, full-page photographs throughout plus straightforward and engaging text, the I Want to Be ... series is an appealing introduction to a broad spectrum of occupations. The series gives young children a realistic insight into the working day of adults. Easy-to-read captions and color photographs of women and men from different cultures help children understand what's involved in each occupation. Young readers learn to respect the importance of doing a job well and appreciate the contributions these workers make to our life and the world around us. These books are perfect for reading alone or in group story times. They are certain to spark questions and encourage dialogue and prompt children to learn more about these occupations.
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  • I'm Going to be a Big Brother

    Lindsey Coker Luckey

    eBook (, Aug. 24, 2019)
    A young boy has just been told that he is going to be a big brother. He is worried that he will be forgotten, but instead finds himself loving his new role.This book is GREAT for any little boy when he finds that his world will soon encounter big changes. Reading this will help him to acknowledge the feelings that he may be experiencing, as well as understand that the fears may not be as difficult as they seem.
  • I'm going to be a BIG SISTER!

    Nicolette McFadyen, Natalie Whitehead, Keda Gomes

    eBook (, June 30, 2020)
    I’m going to be a Big SISTER! Becoming a big sister 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 SISTER, 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 from as young as 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.
  • I'm Going to be a Big Sister

    Lindsey Coker Luckey

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 16, 2018)
    A young girl has just been told that she is going to be a big sister. She is worried that she will be forgotten, but instead finds herself loving her new role. This book is GREAT for any little girl when she finds that her world will soon encounter big changes. Reading this will help her to acknowledge the feelings that she may be experiencing, as well as understand that the fears may not be as difficult as they seem.
  • I'm Going to be a Big Sister!

    Brenda Bercun

    Paperback (Nurturing Your Children Press, April 1, 2007)
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  • I'm Going to Be Famous

    Tom Birdseye

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, July 15, 2014)
    Arlo Moore has resolved to break the world record for eating bananas—consuming seventeen in two minutes should be easy, right?Arlo Moore’s favorite book of all time is TheGuinness Book of World Records, and as bananas are his favorite food, he has memorized the record for eating bananas. While gearing up to start his fifth grade year, Arlo suddenly has a crazy thought: He should break the world record for banana eating and become famous! His brother and sister think he’s crazy for even trying, and they bet Arlo that he can’t break the record in three weeks. Arlo hates when people tell him he can’t do something, and so he agrees. Soon, he will be a world champion. It’s going to take all of Arlo’s concentration and all of his awesome banana-eating powers to break this record and win the bet—and maybe capture the attention of the pretty new girl in school, too. But when everyone starts betting on Arlo’s chances of beating the record, his principal forbids him from training at school. With everyone against him, can Arlo still succeed and become famous?