Big Like Me by Anna Grossnickle Hines
by Anna Grossnickle Hines
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A boy tells his baby sister all the things he will show her as she grows, from snow and bouncing high to making faces and blowing out candles.
Our Review
This gentle sibling story offers a beautiful introduction to family relationships through the eyes of an older brother who eagerly anticipates sharing life's milestones with his baby sister. The narrative explores early childhood experiences like discovering snow, learning to bounce, and celebrating birthdays, creating a warm family story that celebrates the bond between siblings. Simple, reassuring text makes this an ideal read-aloud book for toddlers who are adjusting to new family dynamics or welcoming a younger sibling.
What sets this book apart is its focus on the older child's perspective, validating their important role as a big brother or sister while introducing concepts of growth and development. The everyday adventures—from making funny faces to blowing out candles—will resonate deeply with young children navigating their own expanding worlds. Parents seeking stories about family connection and gentle encouragement will find this book creates meaningful moments for snuggling and talking about growing up together.
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