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Books with title My Brother Sean

  • My Brother & Me

    Teaira Munoz, Tea Seroya

    eBook
    A bubbly young boy has to write a poem about a person, place or thing to recite in school. He decides to write a poem about his big brother. However, the child develops writers block. After drifting off into a catnap, he dreams about all the wonderful times he and his brother shared. When the young child awakens, his mind is very clear as to what he wants to write about. This children’s story is a realistic depiction of how awesome it is to have a sibling as a best friend. This book contains vibrant illustrations to aid the melodic storyline.
  • MY BROTHER

    Anthony Browne

    Paperback (Corgi, Nov. 23, 2009)
    My Brother
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  • My Brother

    Andrea Yip

    Paperback (PartridgeSingapore, Oct. 28, 2016)
    Iris Tagar - Therapeutic (for siblings) “It is a wonderful work. Siblings of special need child can read these words with one of their parents over and over again, which is therapy for the siblings!!” Ravit Moran Tal - Psychologist “It is absolutely beautiful! You were able to capture the emotional state of the child in such an emphatic and touching way. I love it.” Bosmat Baruch - Occupational Therapist “Very touching, I love it .” Although you might not always get along, having a brother or sister can be lots of fun. And if you’re twins, that can be even more fun. Plus, you’ll always have someone to play with. Or will you? Oliver and Anthony are twins, and sometimes they have fun, playing together. Much of the time, though, Anthony doesn’t want to play with Oliver. In author Andrea Yip’s My Brother, Oliver shares his feelings about what it’s like to have a brother with autism. Sometimes they’ll be playing and then Anthony just stops. He makes noises Oliver doesn’t always understand. And sometimes, Oliver feels his mom and dad love Anthony more than they love him. Written from Oliver’s perspective, My Brother helps young children with a special needs sibling to express their feelings. As the mother of a special needs child and a child without special needs, Yip has seen the struggle firsthand. My Brother shows children how to release their unspoken feelings and explains that we live in a world full of all kinds of people—and they are all special in their own ways. When we learn to accept each other, our world will be a better place to live.
  • My Brother

    Anthony Browne

    Hardcover (Doubleday UK, July 3, 2007)
    A warm, funny celebration of brothers from acclaimed author-illustrator Anthony Browne.My brother is really COOL. He’s a SUPER skateboarder and he’s got MASSIVE muscles. He can run so FAST that…he can FLY! Yes, my brother is really COOL.A humorous, affectionate tribute to brothers, perfect for adults and children to read together, and an ideal companion picture book to the bestsellers My Dad and My Mum.
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  • My Brother

    Jamaica Kincaid

    Audio Cassette (Penguin Audio, Dec. 1, 1997)
    Jamaica Kincaid's brother Drew died of AIDS on January 19,1996, at the age of 33. The youngest of four children, highly intelligent, well read, and a gifted athlete, he had been involved in a murder at he age of 14, lived as a Rastafarian, and was immersed in the drug culture. Kincaid's poetic and often shockingly frank account of Devon's life is also the story of their family on the island of Antigua. Her chronicle of a life ended too early, speaks volumes about the difficult truths at the heart of all families. 4 cassettes.
  • My Hero: My Brother

    Mary Ann Paulis, Mike Paulis

    language (, Dec. 8, 2014)
    “When my brother smiles,” begins this charming easy to read book. Told from the perspective of a little sister, the simple story uses charming and engaging photos depicting brother and sister in a variety of fun, positive activities.Picture book with large, simple, repetitive text. Perfect for read-aloud or read sharing. Positive message.
  • My Brother

    Mary Auld

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Explains, in brief text and illustrations, the meaning of the term "brother" and describes their role in a family and their relationship to their siblings.
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  • My Brother Sammy

    Becky Edwards, David Armitage

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, April 30, 2002)
    Sammy does not go to school with his older brother. Sammy has to go to school on a special bus. They cannot play in the park together. Sammy lies under the tree and watches the leaves. They are constantly at cross purposes because Sammy is autistic and does not know how to be a 'normal brother.' Then one day the older brother realises that he should not demand everything on his own terms and that Sammy's way of doing things may not be so bad. This moving book realistically portrays life with an autistic child in the family. It does not promise any simple solution but reminds us all that understanding and compromise are vital ingredients in a good relationship.
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  • My Brother Sammy

    Becky Edwards, David Armitage

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury UK, April 1, 2000)
    Sammy doesn't go to school with his older brother; he goes to school on a special bus. They are constantly at cross purposes because Sammy is autistic and does not know how to be a "normal brother." Then one day, Sammy's brother realizes that Sammy's way of doing things may not be so bad.
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  • My Brother Bert

    Ted Hughes, Tracey Campbell Pearson

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 27, 2009)
    Bert’s little sister knows that he loves to bring home pets and hide them in his room, and her curiosity about what is going on in there has been building and building. Finally she simply cannot wait any longer to check it out for herself. Inside, she discovers a zoo-worthy collection of animals tucked into every nook and cranny. But after she gets them out and about, can she undo the chaos and put everyone back in their proper places before Bert comes home? Playful illustrations by Tracey Campbell Pearson offer a bright and funny new interpretation of Ted Hughes’s classic poem.
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  • 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

    Valorie Fisher

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Boo, July 6, 2004)
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