My Baby Sister Is a Diplodocus by Aurore Petit

£12.99

A brother finds an inventive way to reconcile with his new baby sister through his love of dinosaurs in this eye-catching, neon-bright picture book. My new baby sister comes home. But babies don't drink milk, don't ride a bicycle, don't play my games.

Do I like being a big brother? No! Roooarr! I stomp around and go to sleep in my T-Rex onesie. In the morning, I take another look at baby sister—baby sister diplodocus. My Baby Sister Is a Diplodocus is a sibling story that mirrors the imaginative world of a toddler.

By fully inhabiting his dinosaur world, a brother reconciles with his baby sister, finding room for everyone in the family. Vivid contemporary illustrations and surprising perspectives complement a spare narrative. Affecting vignettes of this new family, with its little baby tucked up in the center of the story, combine with graphic/comics elements in the storytelling as we share the emotion of each moment unfolding.

Praise for My Baby Sister Is a Diplodocus: "A sympathetic read for children adapting to not being 'onlies' anymore."—Kirkus Reviews

A brother finds an inventive way to reconcile with his new baby sister through his love of dinosaurs in this eye-catching, neon-bright picture book. My new baby sister comes home. But babies don't drink milk, don't ride a bicycle, don't play my games.

Do I like being a big brother? No! Roooarr! I stomp around and go to sleep in my T-Rex onesie. In the morning, I take another look at baby sister—baby sister diplodocus. My Baby Sister Is a Diplodocus is a sibling story that mirrors the imaginative world of a toddler.

By fully inhabiting his dinosaur world, a brother reconciles with his baby sister, finding room for everyone in the family. Vivid contemporary illustrations and surprising perspectives complement a spare narrative. Affecting vignettes of this new family, with its little baby tucked up in the center of the story, combine with graphic/comics elements in the storytelling as we share the emotion of each moment unfolding.

Praise for My Baby Sister Is a Diplodocus: "A sympathetic read for children adapting to not being 'onlies' anymore."—Kirkus Reviews