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neaka
post 29/03/2012, 07:16 PM
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Any suggestions for good books to read to my 22 month old about his new baby brother who will be arriving in 3 months time?

Thanks!!!
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Ianthe
post 29/03/2012, 07:20 PM
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Za Za's Baby Brother
Rosie's Babies
Big Brother, Little Brother

Aw you've made me all nostalgic for when mine were little wub.gif
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post 29/03/2012, 07:33 PM
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This is the one I liked the best.
Waiting for baby

It seems to be hard to get now but maybe your local library would have it. It has no words so lets you just talk about what happens. Only thing is it doesn't show the mummy and baby coming home which I realised I needed to explain when DS1 thought I was going away for ever.
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post 29/03/2012, 07:38 PM
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There's a House Inside My Mummy
my daughter loved it!
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post 29/03/2012, 07:42 PM
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My daughter also loves 'There's a house inside my Mummy' - although she's still in denial about the whole sibling thing, so when I ask her 'where's my tummy house?' she shakes her head and points at the mummy in the book...

We also bought 'I'm a Big Sister' and 'Big Sister' from The Book Depository, but after reading them once or twice, they seem a bit 'situational' and we will probably read them to DD when the baby is really close & after it's here.
I think they both come in the 'brother' variety too.
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post 29/03/2012, 07:51 PM
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There's a House Inside My Mummy
my daughter loved it!


This, my daughter loved it. She still reads the book since he's been born and at the end says we've got the baby now.
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post 29/03/2012, 08:21 PM
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Thanks so much everyone! Im off to the book depository to buy!

I did see 'theres a house inside my mummy' and thought it sounded cute, ill start with that!
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post 29/03/2012, 08:25 PM
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I actually saw "There's a house inside my Mummy" today at Big W in a board book format original.gif All my kids loved it happy.gif
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post 30/03/2012, 09:42 PM
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Can I just say this thread made me shed a tear or 2 (pregnancy hormones). Can't wait to introduce DS to his little bro or sis. Now we just need to wait 35 more weeks! unsure.gif
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post 30/03/2012, 09:46 PM
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"Mummy, Mummy, what's in your tummy?" for when pregnant

"I'm a big sister" for when the baby arrives
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