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Title: Hi New Baby!
by Robie H. Harris, Michael Emberley, Phyllis Root
ISBN: 0-613-74817-4
Publisher: Sagebrush Education Resources
Pub. Date: May, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.30
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Average Customer Rating: 3.8 (5 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 2
Summary: not what I thought
Comment: I too loved Happy Birth Day, but this book just makes having a younger sibling seem like a negative experience. When I read it with my 3 yo I have to leave out parts that are too negative. The child in the book acts out badly in light of all the attention the new baby is getting...going as far as wearing baby's hat acting like a baby herself and competing for attention in bratty ways. I'm not saying this won't happen in my own family...but who wants to give their preschooler these ideas?
Almost every page is a picture of the older child making a snotty face at the baby..even at the end..she never really accepts the new baby.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great to ease that adjustment!
Comment: We received this as a gift for my 2 1/2 yr old daughter when our son was born. The pictures are beautiful and the story is so sweet. It definitely helped her with the adjustment of having him around. She really identified with the little girl in the book and still, a year later, she loves to read it. And I love it so much that I am giving it to friends expecting a second child!

Rating: 5
Summary: A reassuring book
Comment: My son loved this book before his little sister was born, and now that she's a year old, we're still reading it. (We change genders for the baby.) It has helped him feel that it's okay to be the big boy and to feel gently superior because of it. I say gently because it's an age-specific superiority which he knows won't last once his sister gets bigger. We started reading it before he was potty trained, and I believe it helped him on that road, too, since using the potty is part of being "superior." :-) I like this book because it acknowledges the confusion, fear and anger that older siblings can have -- and it encourages a nice relationship with the younger sibling.

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