Brother, sister, me and you / Mary Quattlebaum.

By: Quattlebaum, Mary [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: National Geographic kidsPublisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 31 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781426332906; 9781426332913Subject(s): Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile literature | Animals -- Juvenile literature | Familial behavior in animals -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 306.875 LOC classification: BF723.S43 | Q38 2018Summary: From playing to tumbling to cuddling, this playful nonfiction picture book pairs rhythmic, rhyming text with adorable photographs as it explores sibling relationships in the animal kingdom. Little ones will delight in the similarities lion, turtle, and even bee siblings have with human brothers and sisters in this charming read-aloud book. It opens with 10 kinds of animal siblings and segues naturally into young human brothers and sisters. The children reprise the animal actions, from leaping and pouncing to splashing and bouncing, and finally snuggling down to sleep. Interesting facts about each featured animal are provided for further learning.
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Age: 2-5.

From playing to tumbling to cuddling, this playful nonfiction picture book pairs rhythmic, rhyming text with adorable photographs as it explores sibling relationships in the animal kingdom. Little ones will delight in the similarities lion, turtle, and even bee siblings have with human brothers and sisters in this charming read-aloud book. It opens with 10 kinds of animal siblings and segues naturally into young human brothers and sisters. The children reprise the animal actions, from leaping and pouncing to splashing and bouncing, and finally snuggling down to sleep. Interesting facts about each featured animal are provided for further learning.

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