No. of pages 32
Published: 1999
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"Our Newest Baby Level 1" by Sue Kueffner introduces young readers to the exciting changes that come with welcoming a new sibling into the family. Through simple text and engaging illustrations, the story captures the joy, curiosity, and challenges that arise when a baby arrives. Children learn about the new roles and relationships in their family, along with feelings of love and even jealousy. The book is designed to be relatable and comforting for preschoolers, helping them to understand and embrace the changes that come with a new baby, fostering a sense of inclusion and love within the family. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Fisher-Price, Fisher-Price Beginning Readers .
This book has been graded for interest at 3-6 years.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 1999 by Reader's Digest Association .
Alyssa Satin Capucilli has written many popular books for pre-schoolers and beginning readers. Originally a professional dancer, Ms. Capucilli has spent many years working in the field of early childhood education, specializing in teaching creative movement. Dorothy Stott's illustrations have been featured in many children's books, as well as in publications of the Cricket Magazine Group and American Greetings. Susan Hood is the author of more than 200 children's books, including several other Pup and Hound titles for Kids Can Press. She was most recently the Children's Content Director for Nick Jr. Magazine. Susan lives in Fairfield, Connecticut. Barroux is an internationally renowned author-illustrator of more than a dozen books for children. His artwork has also appeared in the New York Times and the Washington Post, among other publications. He lives in Paris.