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READING LIST AND BOOKMARK FOR PREPARE TOMORROW'S PARENTS MONTH |
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Also available as a bookmark!
Just download
the Word file, print on two sides and cut to create two bookmarks, with
panels open for your own library or group’s information.
Books that help children learn about
babies, nurturing, and future parenting:
A Baby’s Coming to
Your House! by Shelley Moore Thomas, a book that tells all about what it will
be like to have a new baby in the house with funny and wonderful photos of
diverse families for very young children.
Baby Science: How Babies
Really Work by Ann Douglas, uses facts, pictures and fun exercises to help
children understand more about what it’s like to be a baby.
Hello Benny! Growing Up
Stories: What It’s Like to Be a Baby by Robie H. Harris with
paragraphs about what babies like and need on every page along with the story
I’m a Big Sister
and I’m a Big Brother by Joanna Cole, simple and sweet stories about
gaining a baby sibling for very young children.
Let’s Talk About
Having a New Brother or Sister by Diana Star Helmer, a book in which each page
answers another question about babies and becoming a sibling
The Mommy Exchange, by Amy Hest (Four Winds), is a tale of two
home-swapping friends (one an only child, the other with twin siblings) curious
about the other's home life.
Oh, Boy! Babies! by Alison Cragin Herzig
and Jane Lawrence Malin, is about 10 boys in an infant-care class who learn how
to comfort and care for babies in order to become baby-sitters
Shadow and the Ready Time, by Patty Sheehan and Maeno, teaches lessons of
parenting and family through the adventures of a wolf pup returned from
captivity to the wild.
What Baby Needs by William and Martha
Sears & Christie Watts Kelly, the story of bringing a new baby into the
family that shows children all the things they can do that babies can’t;
includes boxes on many pages that answer "Making Friends With Your
Baby" and "What About Me?" with additional information for
parents about baby & older sibling relationships and attachment in
parenting.
What to Expect When the
New Baby Comes Home by Heidi Murkoff, co-author of the "What to Expect" series,
poses and answers all kinds of questions about babies with the help of Angus
the Answer Dog.
You’re a Brother,
Little Bunny! by Maribeth Boelts, a sweet story about a little bunny building a
relationship with his newborn baby brother.
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