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Children Books: Brothers and Sisters |
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This article is from the Children's Books FAQ, by Hilary Morrison, morrison@evol1.mbl.edu with numerous contributions by others.
(Sibling/New Baby FAQ also available)
Little Sister for Sale
Morse Hamilton (Cobblehill, 1992)
Ages 4-8. Kate discovers that being a big sister isn't so
bad after all.
Don't Touch My Room
Patricia Lakin (Little, Brown, 1985)
Ages 4-6. Aaron makes room in his heart for baby brother.
How Do I Feel?
Norma Simon (Whtiman, 1970)
Ages 8-13. A boy has a hard time dealing with a twin and an
older brother.
I'm Telling! Kids Talk About Brothers and Sisters
Eric Arnold and Jeffrey Loeb (Little, Brown, 1987)
Ages 8-11. Touching, funny anecdotes about siblings.
What My Sister Remembered
Marilyn Sachs (Dutton, 1992)
Ages 9-13. Two orphaned sisters meet after eight years and
must deal with a terrible secret.
And You Give Me a Pain, Elaine
Stella Pevsner (Houghton, 1978)
Ages 10-12. After her mother dies, Andrea must work extra
hard to get along with her older sister.
 
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