Today is an exciting day. I get to take my little sister home from school for the very first time. It's a big job for a big brother, but I can do it! Debut author-illustrator Maple Lam's charming story celebrates the special relationship between a little boy and his younger sister.
Little Critter offers to take his little sister to the park, but finds it is a harder task than he thought.
A girl describes the joys and frustrations of living with her little sister. Sometimes I thought being a sister would be fun. And sometimes I thought it wouldn't be fun . . . .
But despite the occasional bickering and confusion, maybe this brother and sister can discover new ways to love and help one another. Siblings of all backgrounds will connect to this playfully illustrated story about embracing difference.
The little critter describes all the things he will be able to do with his little brother, from picking apples to getting in snowball fights and hunting Easter eggs
The bond of two young sisters is shared as they experience the ups and downs of sibling life, from the things they enjoy doing together to the things that make one girl mad at the other. Simultaneous.
" Children can also add their own words about their brother at the end of the book to make it a special, personalized gift.
Hannah has had it with her older sister!
Big Sister always gets to do things first, but Little Sister can do things just as well.
" In this first book in the How-To Series (which includes How To Get Married and How to Get a Job), the know-it-all big sister narrator tells it like it is: When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them.
Little sister has no problem eating one hare, two snakes, and three ants, but when she gets to ten peas, she throws up quite a mess.