New House, Same Underwear A story to help kids feel excited about moving (Pig In Jeans) by Brenda Li
by Brenda Li
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Brian, a pig in jeans, does not want to move to a new house. He does not want to be at a new school and lose his friends. Little did he realize that moving does not mean losing anything. Instead, friendships can stay the same and you gain a lot more! As long as you're living with the people you love, everywhere will be fun!
Our Review
This charming picture book tackles the universal childhood anxiety of moving to a new home with gentle reassurance. Through the story of Brian, a pig in jeans, young readers see their own fears of leaving friends and familiar places reflected and addressed. The narrative validates these big feelings while offering a hopeful perspective that change can bring positive new experiences. This family story provides a comforting and relatable framework for discussing a major life transition.
What sets this book apart is its focus on emotional resilience and the enduring nature of true friendship, rather than simply the logistics of moving. Children ages 3 to 7 will connect with Brian's journey from apprehension to discovery, learning that home is truly where your loved ones are. The message that we can carry our important relationships with us while making new connections offers valuable social-emotional learning. This story will particularly benefit families facing relocation, providing a shared vocabulary for navigating this significant change together.
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