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First Experiences: New baby

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Babies don't bite, by David Bedford
Hegley is excited to hear that his mum is expecting a baby, until his farmyard friends tell him that babies pull tails and bite! But Hegley soon realises the best thing of all about babies - they love big brothers and sisters to bits!
Brand new baby, by Bob Graham
The birth of a new baby is a big event in any family, & the Arnolds are no exception!
I want a sister, by Tony Ross
When the Queen announces that there is going to be someone new in the family the Little Princess has some very mixed feelings.
Miffy and the new baby, by Dick Bruna
Miffy has a sibling and it's a little strange - will Mama Bunny still love her?
Mummy, mummy, what's in your tummy?, by Sarah Simpson-Enock
A very simple lift the flap book. 2 young children speculate about the contents of Mummy's growing tummy. Is it a big yellow sun? A pink birthday cake? No! it's a new Baby! No attempt is made to explain how the baby got there, but this is a gentle introduction to the idea that a baby is on the way.
My first brother or sister, by Monica Hughes
Photo story aimed at young children who will soon be sharing their family with a new sibling. Clear description of what might be expected, perfect for stimulating discussion.
Sophie and the new baby, by Laurence Anholt
Sophie can't wait for the new baby. As she watches the seasons change she gets more and more excited until, at last, one winter night, her brother is born.
Spot's baby sister, by Eric Hill
Sally and Sam have a special surprise for Spot - a baby sister!
The new baby, by Anne Civardi
Stephen Cartwright's gently humorous full colour illustrations are full of things for children to look at, learn from & talk about.
There's a house inside my mummy, by Andreae Giles
A warm and funny story about a little boy's wait far a new baby.
There's going to be a baby, by John Burningham
Topsy & Tim and the new baby, by Jean Adamson
In this story Topsy & Tim join in the experience of their friend Tony, when his mum has a new baby.
Where did that baby come from?, by Debi Gliori
Why does it always cry? Did it come from a shop or from the zoo? Did Dad build it from a kit?