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Books with title My Big Brother:

  • My Twin Brother

    Deanna Kleiman, Shimra Greenes

    language (Deanna Kleiman, Feb. 9, 2012)
    My Twin Brother is a fun, colorful book that any child can understand and enjoy.Jacob narrarates the ups and downs of having a twin, focusing on how special it is to have someone to share and play with, and coming to the conclusion that he loves having a twin brother.The illlustrations are bright, colorful and engaging. A wonderful, positive children's book.
  • I'm a Big Brother!

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, April 27, 2012)
    Something exciting is happening in Luke's family - there's a new baby! This charming children's picture book tells the story of the excitement and difficulty of being the big brother: a challenge your child will relate to! An excellent gift for a big-brother-to-be, this book is fun to read and helps children through a complex family time.
  • Big Brother

    Annie F. Johnston

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 12, 2016)
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  • Big Brother Ian

    Pauline Oud

    Hardcover (Clavis, March 15, 2016)
    “Look how big Mommy’s belly is! It looks like a balloon!” says Ian. “Hello, who is in that belly? Baby, are you ready yet?” Ian is going to be a big brother, but it takes some getting used to. At first, everything belonged to him, and he could play with anything. The little bottle, the little cradle, the little top, the little bath, and the little baby seat were toys for Ian and his toy bunny. When he becomes a big brother, Ian suddenly has to share all his toys. When the baby also takes up his mommy’s entire lap, Ian is fed up. But then something unexpected happens…. A warm and tender picture book about a toddler who has to get used to the fact that he is not an only child anymore. Pauline Oud paint a playful and familiar picture of what goes on in a child’s mind when a new little brother or sister comes home. For children aged 30 months and up. Guided Reading Level I
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  • My Brother's Gun

    Ray Loriga, Kristina Cordero

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Press, Aug. 15, 1997)
    When the oldest son of an attractive family kills a security guard and takes flight, the mother and brother he leaves behind are turned into media darlings, but after he kills again, members of his family becomes full-fledged stars. 15,000 first printing.
  • I'm the Big Brother

    Susan Russell Ligon, Meghan List, Susan Skinner

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Jan. 9, 2007)
    A Thomas Nelson Kindle book.
  • My Brother

    Jim Bielecki, Lauren Campbell

    Paperback (FriesenPress, Nov. 22, 2011)
    This book is dedicated to the children and families who have experienced the challenges and gifts of loved ones with autism. This book is intended to help young children better understand, care for, and accept other children with autism.The illustrations were designed to capture the attention of young children and portray the character as a valuable family member with their own special personality.(From the sale of this book, 10% of the proceeds will be donated to support research and funding for autism!)...
  • My Big Brother: The Magic

    Paul A. Chisholm

    eBook (Xlibris US, Nov. 24, 2009)
    There is no available information at this time.
  • Brother, Brother

    Clay Carmichael

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, July 30, 2013)
    The day his grandmother dies, seventeen-year-old Billy "Brother" Grace discovers that he has a twin who has recently made headlines by nearly overdosing on drugs. His twin also happens to be the son of a powerful senator. His newly discovered family may not be all that interested in a cheery reunion, but Brother is determined to get answers. When he arrives on the secluded island off the coast of North Carolina where the senator and his family live, sparks will fly, old resentments will be released, and secrets revealed. Part coming-of-age story, part love story, Clay Carmichael's Brother, Brother is a book about finding out that who you are and where you come from aren't necessarily the same thing.
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  • Big Brother

    Tracey Morait

    Paperback (K&T Mitchell, July 27, 2012)
    When his dad leaves for a job in New York Ash is left to cope with his drug-addicted, alcoholic mother Rhonda, who decides to move away from the life she hates in Bristol to her home town of Liverpool, taking Ash away from his school, his mates, and his gran. Not only does Ash have problems at home with a harassing, demanding mother, he becomes the easy target of a gang of bullies at his new school, the Jessop crew, because he talks with a different accent and wears a hearing aid. Then one day Ash meets the mysterious Big Brother, who wants to help Ash seek revenge on the Jessops, but it seems Big Brother has an agenda of his own. Just why is he so keen to help Ash destroy his enemies, and where did he come from? The pair strike up a partnership Ash is very soon desperate to break; the problem is Big Brother refuses to let him go.
  • My Brother, My Enemy

    Madge Harrah

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, May 1, 1997)
    One hundred years before the American Revolution, young Robert Bradford joins a group of Virginia plantation owners who wish to protect their land against Indian attacks and also sever ties with England.
  • Big Brother Michael

    John Sera

    eBook
    All of Michael's friends have brother's and sisters to play with, and he wants one too. Follow Michael as he finds out what it is like to become a big brother! Great for children with expecting parents.