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Books with title Jenny's Baby Brother

  • Ruby's Baby Brother

    Kathryn White, Miriam Latimer

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    When her mother brings new baby Leo home, Ruby feels left out until she realizes that she has the important job of being a big sister.
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  • Za-za's Baby Brother

    Lucy Cousins

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 15, 2012)
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  • Baby Brother

    Tanneke Wigersma, Nynke Mare Talsma

    Hardcover (Lemniscaat USA, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Mia writes to her grandmother all about her cat and, as an afterthought, her new baby brother.
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  • Bean's Baby Brother

    Ayada Bonilla

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 1, 2019)
    Not everyone is always happy when a new member joins the family. Sometime it takes time to see all the good things that a baby sibling can bring. Join Beans as he learns if his baby brother has anything good to offer. See what Beans gets when his baby brother gets to come home.
  • Ruby's Baby Brother

    Kathryn White, Miriam Latimer

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Ruby's mom is having a baby, but Ruby is not very happy about it. She knows that babies are smelly and noisy, and she is sure that he will steal all her toys!
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  • Za-Za's Baby Brother

    Lucy Cousins

    Paperback (Candlewick, July 10, 2012)
    Lucy Cousins’s sweet story of a new sibling is back in a larger paperback format perfect for lap sharing.Za-Za’s mom just had a new baby! He's very small, very loud, and very demanding. Mom and Dad are too busy with the baby to play, but Mom has an idea. "Why don't you hug the baby?" It's hard not being the center of attention all the time, but being an older sibling can be fun, as little Za-Za finds out in this reassuring book from the creator of Maisy.
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  • Za-Za's Baby Brother

    Lucy Cousins

    Hardcover (WALKER BOOKS, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Za-za's Baby Brother (Storybook & DVD)Za-Za Zebra can't help feeling left out when Mum comes home with a new baby, in this book for prereaders by the creator of Maisy the mouse. After delayed meals, curtailed fun, and lots of "Later, Za-Za," the young zebra finally fusses "I want a hug now!" "Why don't you hug the baby?" asks Mum, and soon Za-Za begins to understand what's wonderful about having a little brother. A DVD comes with the book, featuring a short film of the story, narrated by actress Adjoa Andoh.
  • Jenny's Baby Brother

    Peter Smith

    Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1988)
    At first, Jenny is unhappy because her baby brother is too young to play with, but soon he joins in the fun.
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  • Betsy's Baby Brother

    Gunilla Wolde

    Hardcover (Random House, Aug. 12, 1975)
    Betsy helps take care of her baby brother.
  • Lena's Baby Brother

    Liza Dora, Jolie Gray

    Hardcover (Liza Dora, April 2, 2019)
    When her new sibling arrives and family dynamics change, Lena learns that just because things are different--it doesn't make them bad.Lena's Baby Brother is a playful and, ultimately, sweet look at what happens when a new baby brother arrives. A children's picture book perfect for families with a new addition, whether through pregnancy, adoption, or fostering.
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  • Za-Za's Baby Brother

    Lucy Cousins

    Board book (Candlewick, June 1, 2003)
    "This book is a must-have for the family having a second or third child. The text is perfect and the illustrations terrific." - USA TODAYFirst Za-Za’s mom has a big fat tummy. Then Za-Za’s mom has a baby, and Za-Za’s parents are too busy to pay any attention to her. So she plays by herself, and she plays with the baby, and finally, when it’s time for the baby to go to sleep, Mom and Dad give her just what she needs: a big hug! With her trademark childlike sensibility and bold, bright art, Maisy creator Lucy Cousins reassures young children that while life may change when a new baby arrives, Mom and Dad’s love stays the same.
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  • Jenny's Baby Brother: 2

    Peter Smith

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 28, 1984)
    At first, Jenny is unhappy because her baby brother is too young to play with, but soon he joins in the fun.