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Big Brothers Don't Take Naps (2011)

by Louise Borden(Favorite Author)
3.76 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1416955038 (ISBN13: 9781416955030)
languge
English
publisher
Margaret K. McElderry Books
review 1: Big Brothers Don't Take Naps, written by Louise Borden, illustrated by Emma Dodd is a delightful story about how younger brother Nicholas (Nick) looks up to his big brother James. James can write his own name as well as his little brother Nick's name. He also gets to ride the number 5 but to school, and home again to play with his little brother, and can use the phone by himself to call Pop Pop and Mimi. I love how there is no sibling rivalry in the story. Nothing but love throughout. James assures his little brother that he won't have to take naps much longer, and shares a secret that reveals why naps will be a thing of the pas for Nick. The illustrations are beautiful bright colors and show the brothers relationship vividly. I would definitely recommend this book for fa... moremilies with new members on the way:)
review 2: Nicholas adores his older brother, James. He follows him everywhere and happily James includes him too. James can write his own name (as well as Nicholas’), he goes to school, but most importantly, James doesn’t have to take naps! James can use the phone all by himself, he helps Nicholas cross the road, and can read books too. James shows Nicholas how to be a great big brother, how to share, and how to do things together. That includes working together to help pick out a name for their new baby sister. Which makes Nicholas a big brother too!Borden writes with a gentleness combined with enthusiasm. This is a book that captures a very special relationship and shows new siblings a book where everyone is excited by the new baby coming. James may be a bit too ideal of an older sibling, since there is no negativity shown in this book at all. But those parents looking for a book that shows siblings sharing and in a loving relationship will find a lot to praise here.Dodd’s digital illustrations are bright colored and show the brothers relationships vividly. The large expanses of colors are only outshone by the boys themselves with their bright cheeks and activity. A very positive look at siblings and new babies, this book definitely is a great pick for new big brothers and sisters. Appropriate for ages 3-5. less
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Hailey
Super cute and a must read for anyone with a little boy ... and expecting.
noahslady
An inspiring tribute of a new role to follow.-- Monty K.
Kaitlynn97
So sweet. This one made me cry.
Jessica
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