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Books with title Little Brother

  • Little Brothers & Little Sisters

    Monica Arnaldo

    Hardcover (Owlkids, April 15, 2018)
    Little sisters and little brothers all long for the same few things when it comes to their older siblings: a turn to play, a place on the team, a chance to shine. This book starts with four pairs of siblings in and around an apartment complex, each expressing through play and daily life the many gripes and pitfalls of younger siblings. Subtly, the narrative shifts to reflect the good things that come with having an older sibling: a helping hand, a partner in crime, a friend for life. The book ends on a high note―when it comes to brothers and sisters, the good outweighs the bad, and both big and little siblings have a special place in each others’ hearts. Minimal text paired with impressionistic, full-spread illustrations creates weight and emotion in this lovely book that will help kids feel understood in all the pains and joys of siblinghood.
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  • Big Brother, Little Brother

    Marci Curtis

    Hardcover (Dial Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Bright photos enhance this charming tale of sibling love as two brothers go about their day together playing games, wrestling, sharing a laugh, and more. By the author of Big Sister, Little Sister.
  • My Little Brother

    Angie Ellison, Dwight Nacaytuna

    eBook (Xlibris US, June 18, 2016)
    Bigger sister watches out for sweet little brother and is involved with him in the things he does as he is growing up. They have fun together as siblings and as a family. This book expresses things that make little brother happy and making memories together.
  • My Little Big Brother

    Richard Nelson, A. Yustiadi

    eBook (, Nov. 14, 2018)
    What would life be like if your older brother was smaller than you?Join 5 year old Jack as he shows you what life is like for him in, My Little Big Brother.In this beautifully illustrated book, we find life is very different on the planet Zanduga. Jack and his family of aliens are unlike any family you've ever seen. Jack's older brother is half his size, and that's not always the greatest in Jack's mind. Explore the pros and cons of having such an unusual sibling as you enter a world unlike any other. An easy-to-read book for the emerging reader.When you buy the paperback of, My Little Big Brother, you'll also have the chance to download the Ebook for FREE, as a special thank you.
  • Little Big Brother

    Arsenio Franklin

    (Independently published, May 14, 2019)
    Charlie is like most high school freshmen: prone to embarrassing moments and little experience with the opposite sex (okay, none). Thank God his older brother can guide him through it all. Well, sometimes. The dead can’t visit on a whim.DeAndre’s visits are the only things keeping Charlie afloat as he navigates his teenage years. But this blessing is also a curse, straining Charlie’s friendships and threatening to derail his wishful romance with Samantha. Before Charlie can move on he needs to know if he’s really communicating with his dead brother or if it’s all in his mind as his mother and therapists believe.The clock is ticking. DeAndre tells him he won’t be around forever and the grief is tearing at the seams of Charlie’s relationships. An encounter between DeAndre and Samantha may provide the answer, and how Charlie deals with it will be the difference between keeping those he loves and losing them forever.
  • My Little Brother

    Dalphine A Joppy, Debbie j Hefke

    Paperback (Independently published, March 1, 2019)
    In this short story full of rhyme, a big brother tells of adventures with his little brother. From following him around to copying what he does, his little brother is determined to be just like him.
  • Little Brother

    Cory Doctorow

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 13, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Marcus and his friends cut school in search of high adventure and find themselves caught in the aftermath of a major terrorist attack on San Francisco and are wrongfully incarcerated in a secret prison by a totalitarian Department of Homeland Security.
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  • My Little Big Brother

    Richard Nelson, A. Yustiadi

    Hardcover (Richard Nelson, Nov. 15, 2018)
    What would life be like if your older brother was smaller than you?Join 5 year old Jack as he shows you what life is like for him in, My Little Big Brother.In this beautifully illustrated book, we find life is very different on the planet Zanduga. Jack and his family of aliens are unlike any family you've ever seen. Jack's older brother is half his size, and that's not always the greatest in Jack's mind. Explore the pros and cons of having such an unusual sibling as you enter a world unlike any other. An easy-to-read book for the emerging reader.When you buy the paperback of, My Little Big Brother, you'll also have the chance to download the Ebook for FREE, as a special thank you.
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  • Big Brother, Little Brother

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    Paperback (Dial Books, March 6, 2004)
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  • Little Brother

    Joy Cowley, Jill Allpress

    Paperback (Wright Group, March 15, 1986)
    Sunshine Books Level 1 Set B -- Little Brother (P) Story by Joy Cowley / Illustrations by Jill Allpress ***ISBN-13: 9781556247675 ***Condition: Good Used ***Pages: 8
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  • Little Brother Big Hero

    Kelly Senatra, Brady Senatra, Patrick Senatra

    language (, March 17, 2019)
    A mother explains to her oldest son why she considers her youngest son a superhero. He is autistic, and she uses traits that are common among those in the asd community to demonstrate how strong and capable he is. This book was written to open the channels of communication with young children about their autistic classmates and help to gain awareness, as well as acceptance.
  • Little Brother Big Hero

    Kelly Senatra, Brady Senatra, Patrick Senatra

    Paperback (Independently published, March 22, 2019)
    A mother explains to her oldest son why she considers her youngest son a superhero in the first half of this book. He is autistic, and she uses traits that are common among those in the asd community to demonstrate how strong and capable he is. This book was written to open the channels of communication with young children about their autistic classmates and help to gain awareness, as well as acceptance. In the second half, we view Older Brother through the eyes of Little Brother and we discover that they are both heroes.