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Books about having a baby brother or sister

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attheendoftheday · 18/09/2012 23:28

Can anyone recommend a book I could get to read with my dd to help prepare for having a new sibling? Dd is still little herself (will be 20mo when the new baby arrives) so I'm hoping for something quite simple. My mum used to have one that she got for my DB before I arrived but I can't remember the name (and it was a bit 70s).

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MrsShrek3 · 18/09/2012 23:33

We had "waiting for baby", mostly pictures. There's another one about when baby arrives too, can't remember the title. If they're still in the charity shop bag in my porch I'll post 'em to you Smile

Needingsomeadvice · 18/09/2012 23:35

"There's a house inside my mummy" (Giles Andrae?) is really nice and my DS (who was 2 at the time) enjoyed reading it agan and again.

Needingsomeadvice · 18/09/2012 23:37

This www.amazon.co.uk/My-New-Baby-Rachel-Fuller/dp/1846432766/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1348007768&sr=8-4 is good too, especially for younger children I would say.

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attheendoftheday · 18/09/2012 23:45

Ooo that was quick, thank you! I will check those out.

MrsShrek if you still have them I'd happily pay the postage, thank you.

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kefybaby · 18/09/2012 23:47

Ooops! Just realised this is the same one that needingsomeadvice recommended. Good choice! Grin

There is also a good episode of Dora the explorer, if your DD is into Dora, in which she becomes a big sister.

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