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My New Baby Brother by Miss Tammy

by Miss Tammy

Book Details

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Published:2019-07-15
Pages:42
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1643166239

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

It is spring and Herman's farm animal friends are having babies! Herman is very excited to meet all his new friends in the barn but not sure he's ready for what he saw or heard. New babies are very loud, thought Herman and can be awfully messy too. "I'm sure glad it's just me". When Herman returns to his house in the pile of straw Mama Mouse meets him with a small surprise of her own. There, in his very own room, a baby mouse! A baby mouse that is noisy. A baby mouse that is messy. A baby mouse

Our Review

This gentle farmyard story helps young children navigate the complex emotions surrounding a new sibling's arrival. Through Herman the mouse's encounters with noisy chicks, messy piglets, and other barnyard newborns, toddlers witness how animal babies—just like human ones—require extra attention and create household changes. The narrative builds anticipation as Herman observes these spring arrivals, allowing preschoolers to gradually absorb the concept of family expansion before the mouse's own surprise occurs. This thoughtful pacing makes the story particularly valuable for preparing children who are expecting a new brother or sister.

What sets this book apart is how it validates a child's mixed feelings while ultimately celebrating sibling bonds. Herman's initial hesitation about the noise and mess gives permission for young listeners to acknowledge their own uncertainties, while the tender conclusion shows family love expanding to include newcomers. The simple farm setting provides familiar, comforting imagery that helps children process this significant life transition. This story serves as both a conversation starter and emotional reassurance for families welcoming a new baby.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction