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Books with title I Have a Sister, My Sister is

  • I Have a Sister--My Sister Is Deaf

    Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson, Deborah Kogan Ray

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 23, 1984)
    A young deaf child who loves to run and jump and play is affectionately described by her older sister. ‘Can give young children an understanding of the fact that deaf children . . . share all the interests of children with normal hearing.' 'C. ‘A friendly, affirmative look [at the everyday experiences of the two sisters].' 'BL. 1979 Coretta Scott King Award Honor BookA Reading Rainbow SelectionChildren's Books of 1977 (Library of Congress)
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  • My Sister Is a Snake

    Wordboy, Wordboy International

    Audible Audiobook (Wordboy International, July 12, 2012)
    My Sister Is a Snake is the story of a boy who thinks his sister is a slimy, slither-y snake. It's sssso ssssilly! Like all the fun books in this series, this story is told in rhyming couplets and comes with a reading of the alphabet.
  • My Sister Is a Monster

    Agnes Green, Viktoriia Mykhalevych

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Sometimes, the scary thing that goes bump in the night is none other than your new baby sister! “My Sister Is a Monster” is a tale of an older brother coming into terms with a new addition to the family; a family who is oblivious to the little monster living under their very roof. Between all the kicks, screams, weird smells, and messes, this brother comes to find a new friend who he can go on all kinds of adventures with.And before he knows it, apprehension and even fear turn into what this story is all about: unconditional love.
  • I Have a Sister

    Smiljana Coh

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., Sept. 4, 2012)
    A big sister talks about life with a new baby, and reminisces about when she was that little. Now that's she's a big sister, she can make her baby sister smile, show her how to swing, dance, roller-skate, and stack blocks. But most of all she can love her little sister sooooo much!
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  • I have a sister--my sister is deaf

    Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson, Deborah Kogan Ray

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1977)
    A young girl describes how her deaf sister experiences everyday things.
  • I Have a Sister - My Sister Is Deaf

    Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson, Deborah Ray

    Library Binding (Harper & Row, March 1, 1977)
    A young girl describes how her deaf sister experiences everyday things.
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  • I Had A Sister

    Joanne Parker, Sarah Posey

    Paperback (Wyatt House Publishing, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Losing a sibling is hard. This important children's book is an valuable resource for children grieving the loss of a sibling, and for those seeking to help them grieve. In these pages, Joanne Parker uses her own hard won experience to illuminate the thoughts and feelings that accompany that loss. This is a book that you and your loved ones will cherish for a lifetime, and return to often, for the encouragement and perspective that it brings.
  • I Had A Sister

    Joanne Parker, Sarah Posey

    Hardcover (Wyatt House Publishing, March 3, 2019)
    Losing a sibling is hard. This important children's book is an valuable resource for children grieving the loss of a sibling, and for those seeking to help them grieve. In these pages, Joanne Parker uses her own hard won experience to illuminate the thoughts and feelings that accompany that loss. This is a book that you and your loved ones will cherish for a lifetime, and return to often, for the encouragement and perspective that it brings.
  • I Have A Sister, My Sister Is Deaf

    Jeanne W. Peterson

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 23, 1984)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Portrays a young deaf child, who reads people's lips and eyes, likes to leap and climb, and enjoys feeling the cat purring, but cannot hear the doorbell.
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  • I have a Brother I have a Sister

    kathleen radke higgins

    Simple to read and easy to look at. For beginning readers. A true story of life with my much older brother and sister.
  • I Have a Sister, my Sister is Deaf

    Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson, Deborah Ray

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1977)
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  • I Have a Sister, My Sister Is Deaf

    Jeanne W Peterson, Deborah Kogan Ray

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 1984)
    A young deaf child who loves to run and jump and play is affectionately described by her older sister. Can give young children an understanding of the fact that deaf children . . . share all the interests of children with normal hearing.--ALA Booklist.
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