Beth looks up to her big sister Jen and loves many of the same things that Jen does — including the color pink!
But Jen is envious of the attention that Beth receives during her birthday party, so she decides to hide her sister's gifts. Eventually Jen realizes that Beth is no longer a baby, but a little girl who adores her big sister — and that sisterhood is the best gift of all.
Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers that provides more information about sibling dynamics and relationships, and strategies for dealing with tensions.
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Marlene L. Szymona , PhD, has been telling stories since she was a little girl. Now retired, she decided to take her friends' and colleagues' suggestion to finally write and publish some of these stories. Based on an actual event, this is her first children's book.
Dr. Szymona was born in New Jersey, and spent much of her a
Chouette Publishing is an independent Canadian book publisher. It was founded by Christine L'Heureux in 1987 in Montreal. It publishes books for children from birth to six years. It is also known for publishing children books with the popular Caillou character created in December 1989.