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Paperback Emma's Yucky Brother Book

ISBN: 0064442586

ISBN13: 9780064442589

Emma's Yucky Brother

(Part of the I Can Read: Level 3 Series)

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Book Overview

Emma can't wait for her new adopted brother to move in, but having a brother turned out to be harder than she thought, especially when Max calls her "yucky!" Includes colorful illustrations and a note... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

Great Book

These Emma books are just right for someone who is almost ready for chapter books.

Great for young kids who are about to get an adopted sibling

This book did a fantastic job of covering the wide range of emotions that children will encounter when they bring an adoptive sibling into their home. Both my four-year old and six-year old love it. It's great for beginning readers and has some remarkably touching moments for a children's book. HIghly recommended!

Great for preparing older sibling

I bought this for my then 7 year-old to prepare her for the arrival of a new 3 year-old sibling. It is covers the homestudy visits, pre-placement visits, and the younger child's initial acting out during the adjustment period. It helps the older child understand that it will not all be 'fun and games' when the new child arrives, and that the new child will likely be confused, sad, and even angry. I highly recommend this book for families planning to adopt an older (beyond infant) child. Christine Mitchell, author of: Family Day: Celebrating Ethan's Adoption Anniversary and Welcome Home, Forever Child: A Celebration of Children Adopted as Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Beyond

A Great Book

As a prospective adoptive family it is wonderful to finally have access to a book for our older children (ages five and eleven) that describes the adoption of a younger child from the perspective of the older sibling. The brother and sister in the story get off to a rocky start but gradually bond, helping young readers to understand that the integration of the new sibling into the family may not be easy - but is ultimately worth it. We got it for our five-year-old for Christmas, but both children love it!
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