Big brothers understand that their little baby brothers and sisters must do some things differently until they get older.
From the moment he arrives, it is obvious that the new baby is boss and he gets whatever he wants, from drinks made-to-order around the clock to his executive gym.
A young boy describes how a new baby is growing inside his mommy and tells what it is like when his new sister comes home from the hospital.
Lola reads story books to her new baby brother Leo, and even though Mommy and Daddy are busy, they still have time to read to Lola at bedtime.
Stella Wells, fledgling scientist, has a new baby brother, Drake, and she is seriously considering the possibility that he is a duck--but further research is required to test that hypothesis.
Describes the activities and changes involved in having a new baby in the house and the feelings experienced by the older brothers and sisters.
As a baby grows in her mother's tummy, a soon-to-be big sister and her family spend nine months preparing for the newest member of the family to arrive.
Answers children's questions about how a baby is created, how it grows, and how it comes out to join the family. Nothing makes children feel more comfortable with a new experience than knowing what to expect, and nothing makes parents feel more comfortable than knowing how to prepare children.
Reminds firstborn children that they will always special--even if another child or children follow--because they have been the first to do many things, including teaching their mother and father to be parents.