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     ǰ  Hi New Baby! (ū ۹, ۹) (ǰ)

  å:Hi New Baby! (ū ۹, ۹) (ǰ)
  :Robie H. Harris, Michael Emberley (Illustrator)
  ǻ : Candlewick
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  ISBN:0763618268
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* An Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award Winner
* New York Public Library's 100 Best Children's Books of the Year
* A Parenting Magazine Reading Magic Award Winner
* A Cooperative Children's Book Center Choice


 Ʈ "It's So Amazing!" "It's Perfectly Normal" Բ Robie H. Harris() Michael Emberley(׸) Happy Birth Day! Ʊ ź ź 忡 ص ̾, å ο ϰ ȭ ƺ ȭڰ Ǿ ϰ ݴϴ.

Ϳ̿ ο ܼ Ʊ⿡ ҳ Ʊ⿡ ڽ ߽ ƽϴ. θ ;ϱ⵵ ϰ, Ʊ⿡ ⵵ ϸ, ׻ ⸸ ϴ Ʊ⸦ ϱ⵵ մϴ. Ʊ ڸ ڽ ڱ⵵ Ʊ ⵵ մϴٸ, ƱⰡ Ϳ Ƹ ϰų ̻ ڱⰡ Ʊ  ٸ ݱ⵵ . "Hi Baby" ϰ λ縦 Ʊ ġ ڽ ٶ󺾴ϴ. ׸ Ʊ⸦ ڽ ø ȷ Ȱ ڿ ǻǸ Ʊ ϴ. ҳ ڱⰡ Big Sister Ǿٴ , ׸ Ʊ Ͽ Ǿٴ ݰ ...

Large Size ۹Դϴ.



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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN: 0763618268
å ũ: 30cm x 24.7cm



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Book Descriptiom
With enormous warmth and empathy, the acclaimed and award-winning team of "It's So Amazing!" and "It's Perfectly Normal, " tells the universal story of a young child who, suddenly, is no longer the baby.


Publishers Weekly
Reprising the family first introduced in Happy Birth Day!, Harris and Emberley return with another sensitive and visually sumptuous portrayal of a domestic milestone: the arrival of a second child. This time it's the father who narrates, as he tells the book's heroine, an unnamed preschooler, about how she reacted to her rumpled-faced brother's arrival. Initially, the big sister thinks he is "too noisy" and "boring." But then she realizes that by comparison, she is downright mature ("That baby doesn't have any teeth! I have so-ooo many teeth. And I can brush all my teeth. That baby can't!"). Working in full-bleed spreads in glowing peach tones, Emberley creates warm, intimate pictures (the audience is often just beyond the characters' noses); by frequently framing the action at the girl's eye level, he captures the full force of her stormy emotions. By the final page, the girl is sufficiently won over, enough to say "Hi new baby," rock her brother and even savor the deliciousness of new-baby smell. A sympathetic, credible approach to a reluctant sibling's plight.


Children's Literature
The story is based on the author's own experience with her older child meeting the new sibling. Harris tells the story in first person, starting with--"I'll never ever forget the moment you met your new baby brother." The pages following describe the reactions of the older child while adjusting to the new situation. The parents, who are understanding of the emotional turbulences experienced by the older child, respond with love and reassurance. The story is really put to life by softly colored, double-page illustrations throughout the book. Impressive portraits capture the complexity of emotions endured by the child, who is upset when the baby cries, angry not to be the baby any longer and disappointed that the baby is boring. The portraits, with their intensive facial expressions, may seem a bit overwhelming due to the large-size edition of the book. This is a good book for children who experience difficulties in accepting a new sibling or who have not been prepared well for the big event. Children who do not find their new sibling icky, yucky, sooo boring, and too noisy, might not relate that well to the story, especially since it is written in first person.


School Library Journal
Another book that examines the emotional turmoil of an older sibling when a new baby is brought into the family. A father reminisces about his daughter's struggle to accept her new brother. He spits, cries, pees in a diaper, and doesn't have any teeth. Finally, after a stream of whining, the girl claims, "I'm way bigger than he is!" and is then told, "You're even big enough to hold the baby." As she rocks him to sleep, she kisses him and finally drifts off as well; the siblings are a harmonious pair at last. The stiff narration is at times awkward with a confusing jumble of pronouns: "`Here's my baby!' you told Mommy, as you held up your furry stuffed bear. `I like your furry baby!' she said. `Do you like your baby?' you asked. `We love the new baby,' she said." However, the large, close-up illustrations are warm, soft, and loving. They display the child's skepticism as well as her need to continue to be the center of attention. It is the overriding calmness of the oil-pastel double-page spreads that makes the mundane text that much more jarring. Though this book has a lot going for it (the child's connection to her father, his sense of love for her even as she struggles, the illustrations with their heartfelt intimacy), it is ultimately disappointing.
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