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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

In this well-loved picture book, our funny young hero has to get used to a new baby sister. The baby doesn't pay attention when he reads to her. She cries when he makes silly faces. And she can't understand the jokes he tells. He finally figures out what you CAN do with a new baby—and becomes a very good brother.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 1, 1988
      McCully's fourth wordless picture book about the mouse family both celebrates the excitement of a baby's arrival and acknowledges the confusion such an event can prompt for the newly usurped youngest sibling. While its brothers and sisters crowd 'round to see the baby, the littlest mouse hangs back. In a bid for attention, it reverts to babyish behaviorwhich includes hopping into the carriage and curling up beside the newborn. This last action sparks understanding and a cuddle from mother; there is love enough for all. Once again, McCully captures the complex, delicate interplay of family emotions. The little mouse's sudden, temporary loneliness is balanced by the happy fuss made by both visiting grandmothers and by the background anticstag, headstands, bubble-blowing and othersof the older mouse siblings. Pastel pinks and greens create the freshly washed sparkle of spring throughout. Ages 3-6.

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