I'm Going to Be a Big Sister! [electronic resource]
Bercun, Brenda2007
eBook
Help prepare for the arrival of a new baby sibling This colorful, animated, read-along tale is designed to help prepare the soon-to-be older sister for the arrival of a new baby. This book gives parents the language needed to speak to their daughter in a way that is supportive, complimentary and caring. In this story, Amanda learns about preparing for the new baby's arrival and what it truly means to be a big sister. Amanda is excited when she finds out that being a big sister is going to be one of the most important roles in her life! A perfect gift for those who care about creating healthy sibling and family relationships. Along with Amanda, your daughter will learn what it means to be a big sister: • Which toys are safe for babies and which are dangerous • Who will be with her when the baby is born • When it's okay to pick up the baby • The importance of her new role in the family • A discussion about the real-life issue of parents' temporary absence while at the hospital prepares the youngster for what might otherwise be a confusing and frightening time Included is a handy tip sheet with succinctly detailed suggestions for supporting the older child, as well as a download link for the upbeat and catchy tune, "Watch Me Baby, Watch Your Sister," which emphasizes the special bond between sisters and their new baby siblings.
Main title:
I'm Going to Be a Big Sister! [electronic resource] / Brenda Bercun
Author:
Bercun, Brenda, AuthorGross, Sue, Illustrator
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Nurturing Your Children Press, 2007
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
System details:
Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
Brenda Bercun is a clinical nurse specialist in child and family mental health, a pediatric nurse-practitioner, and a mother of two. She lives in Larkspur, California. Sue Gross is an illustrator and printmaker. She lives in Carnelain Bay, California.
ISBN:
97809767198169780976719854
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
558835
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