Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
Reviews"Hannah & Henry Series Books - Both of these books were perfect gifts for the child that is just becoming a new sibling. Books like this are nice for young children as they can see other kids going through what they are going through and they can relate. Also, books like these open up dialogue for you and your child about the situation and their feelings. These were fun books that were well written and are great to share for the new big brother or sister in your family!" — Dad of Divas'
SynopsisIn B.E.S. top-selling The Potty Book for Girls , renowned children's author Alyssa Satin Capucilli introduced us to Hannah as she graduated from diapers to potty. Now, Capucilli returns with a new adventure for Hannah; she's getting a new brother or sister Having a new baby in the house brings about a range of emotions in an older sibling, from excitement to joy to jealousy. In Hannah is a Big Sister , Capucilli and Stott employ straightforward text and eye-catching illustration to explore all of these feelings through a child's eyes. Starting on the big day when the baby arrives home from the hospital, Hannah will hold the tiny new bundle, count fingers and toes, try to figure out why the baby is crying, help with diapers and bath time, and anticipate teaching her new sibling all sorts of things--like using the potty when the time comes. Waiting until the baby is old enough to play is a big factor for young children, so here Hannah will also learn the importance of being patient., The essential "how to be a big sister" book to help kids prepare for the new and exciting changes that come along with their new role as an older sibling! In bestselling The Potty Book for Girls, renowned children's author Alyssa Satin Capucilli introduced us to Hannah as she graduated from diapers to potty. Now, Capucilli returns with a new adventure for Hannah--she's getting a new brother or sister! Welcoming a new baby in the house sparks a range of emotions in older siblings, from excitement and joy to sibling rivalry. In Hannah is a Big Sister, Capucilli and Stott explore all these big feelings through a child's eyes as Hannah transitions into a more independent role full of firsts. Hannah will hold the tiny new bundle, count fingers and toes, try to figure out why the baby is crying, help with diapers and bath time, and eagerly anticipate teaching her new sibling all sorts of new things as they grow--like using the big kid potty, when the time comes. A perfect guide for transitioning into independence and instilling the importance of patience as they grow., Age range 2 to 5 In Barron's top-selling The Potty Book for Girls , renowned children's author Alyssa Satin Capucilli introduced us to Hannah as she graduated from nappies to potty. Now, Capucilli returns with a new adventure for Hannah; she's getting a new brother or sister! Having a new baby in the house brings about a range of emotions in an older sibling, from excitement to joy to jealousy. In Hannah is a Big Sister , Capucilli and Stott employ straightforward text and eye-catching illustration to explore all of these feelings through a child's eyes. Starting on the big day when the baby arrives home from the hospital, Hannah will hold the tiny new bundle, count fingers and toes, try to figure out why the baby is crying, help with nappies and bath time, and anticipate teaching her new sibling all sorts of things - like using the potty when the time comes. Waiting until the baby is old enough to play is a big factor for young children, so here Hannah will also learn the importance of being patient., The essential "how to be a big sister" book to help kids prepare for the new and exciting changes that come along with their new role as an older sibling! In bestselling The Potty Book for Girls , renowned children's author Alyssa Satin Capucilli introduced us to Hannah as she graduated from diapers to potty. Now, Capucilli returns with a new adventure for Hannah--she's getting a new brother or sister! Welcoming a new baby in the house sparks a range of emotions in older siblings, from excitement and joy to sibling rivalry. In Hannah is a Big Sister , Capucilli and Stott explore all these big feelings through a child's eyes as Hannah transitions into a more independent role full of firsts. Hannah will hold the tiny new bundle, count fingers and toes, try to figure out why the baby is crying, help with diapers and bath time, and eagerly anticipate teaching her new sibling all sorts of new things as they grow--like using the big kid potty, when the time comes. A perfect guide for transitioning into independence and instilling the importance of patience as they grow.
LC Classification NumberPZ8.3.C1935Han 2014