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Piper Becomes A Big Sister: Story Book to Help Little Kids Cope with Changes

Current price: $17.99
Piper Becomes A Big Sister: Story Book to Help Little Kids Cope with Changes
Piper Becomes A Big Sister: Story Book to Help Little Kids Cope with Changes

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Piper Becomes A Big Sister: Story Book to Help Little Kids Cope with Changes

Current price: $17.99
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Is your older child worried about becoming a big brother or sister? Grandpa Joe provides a way to cope with this significant change.
In this book of Tales from Grandpa Joe, Eddie is worried about the arrival of a new little brother or sister. Grandpa tells Eddie a story about a cat named Piper who is facing the same situation. Can Piper's solution for dealing with the arrival of her new sibling help Eddie?
This story allows children to relate to the sense of confusion and apprehension that accompany the arrival of a new little brother or sister. It offers the little ones a way to cope with the significant change in their lives.
Helps children relate to the feelings that come with a new sibling
Creates an opportunity to share their feelings with adults
Provides ways kids can embrace their new role as big brother/sister
Grab your copy today and collect other books in the
Tales of Grandpa Joe
series.

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