Book Review I Am a Big Brother (Caroline Jayne Church)
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"Be the best brother in the world"--Page [4] of the cover.
Our Review
This gentle, reassuring picture book guides a young boy through the transition of welcoming a new baby into the family. With Caroline Jayne Church's signature soft, rounded illustrations and simple, direct text, it validates the child's feelings while clearly outlining the new and important role of a big brother. The narrative focuses on the positive aspects of this family change, from helping with small tasks to the special bond that is beginning to form.
The book's greatest strength is its ability to make a preschooler feel capable and proud, directly addressing common anxieties about a new sibling. It is an ideal read-aloud for parents to share one-on-one with their soon-to-be big brother, fostering connection and excitement. This story provides a wonderful foundation for conversations about family, responsibility, and the unique joys of being an older sibling.
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