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Hello Baby order quantity
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NZ$ 19.00 each
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Author: Jenni Overend Illustrated by Julie Vivas
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This powerful, joyful, beautiful story of a family all being together for a home birth is written with honesty and warmth by Jenni Overend, whose own children were present at the birth of her youngest son.

Multi-award winning illustrator Julie Vivas captures this special moment with her characteristic harmonious, sensitive, gentle illustrations.

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I'm Important Too! : A new baby order quantity
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NZ$ 20.00 each
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Author: Jen Green
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This book helps children to understand their feelings about the addition of a baby to their family. It shows how negative feelings about the birth of a baby can be dealt with and how there are many good things about it too.

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Our New Baby order quantity
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NZ$ 15.00 each
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Author: Dorling Kindersley
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Turn a new experience into a fun activity for you and your toddler with this step-by-step guide. Is mummy having a new baby, are you a bit nervous? Read the book together and find out what to expect. Watch toddler Sam who is going to have a new brother or sister! Find out how he and his family get ready for the baby as he feels mummy's tummy and says 'hello'. There are lots of fun and friendly advice, plus 40 special reward stickers to encourage success. It helps make first times fun times.

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Sophie and the New Baby order quantity
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NZ$ 19.99 each
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Author: Catherine & Laurence Anholt
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One day, Sophie's mum tells her some big, important news: there's going to be a new baby in the family! Sophie is very excited but then, one winter's night, the baby is born and everything changes ...Young children and adults alike will enjoy sharing and talking about this much-loved classic picture book, with its perceptive, heart-warming and witty observations on the arrival of a new baby.

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Baby on Board order quantity
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NZ$ 18.00 each
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Author: Kes Gray Illustrated by Sarah Nayler
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Hilarious, contemporary baby development book through the eyes of a small child.
The story traces the 9 months during which a family await the birth of a new baby. Written from the eyes of a small child, we are given hilariously funny descriptions of the development of the baby in Mum's tummy and accounts of family life as the baby's birth draws near. In the style of the Simpsons, it is a uniquely fresh and entertaining title.This book will appeal to all young children, and will assist their understanding and development.

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Better Together order quantity
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NZ$ 17.00 each
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Author: Yvonne Morrison & Jenny Cooper
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A delightfully illustrated picture book about support for families with babies, and the coming of a new baby.

The charming and simple text has been written by Yvonne Morrison, author of The Kiwi Night Before Christmas and Kiwi Jingle Bells.

Illustrations by Jenny Cooper, who has illustrated Down in the Forest and many educational books.

This book was produced following a request from Plunket, who felt they should celebrate their centenary with something for children as well as more serious works for adults.

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Big Brother Now: A Story About Me and Our New Baby order quantity
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NZ$ 25.00 each
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Author: Annette Sheldon
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In this story, Jake - a new big brother - explains his feelings of being left out and forgotten when his baby sister Abby arrives.

He experiences the typical confusion and mixed emotions that result in having to share his parents with a new and demanding sibling. But with wit and a resourceful nature, Jake explores his new role and achieves the confidence to embrace his little sister. Ultimately, the story demonstrates how kids can feel warm, safe, and loved in their family as they move from being a beloved only child to occupying a new and exciting role as the older sibling.

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Big Sister Now: Story About Me and Our New Baby order quantity
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NZ$ 25.00 each
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Author: Annette Sheldon
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In this story, Kate - a new big sister - explains her feelings of being left out and forgotten when her baby brother Daniel arrives.

She experiences the typical confusion and mixed emotions that result from having to share her parents with a new and demanding sibling. But with wit and a resourceful nature, Kate explores her new role and achieves the confidence to embrace her little brother.

Includes a "Note to Parents" by psychologist and author Jane Annunziata, PsyD.

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Brand New Baby order quantity
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NZ$ 15.00 each
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Author: Bob Graham
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This is an engaging account of the birth of a new sibling. The birth of a new baby is a big event in any family - and the Arnolds are no exception! Starting with the final days of Mum's pregnancy, this wry and delightfully observed story chronicles the arrival of baby Walter and the effect he has on his family's life - as seen through the eyes of his older brother and sister. Their remarks and reactions are sure to strike a resounding chord with older siblings everywhere!

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Daddy's Having a Horse order quantity
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NZ$ 18.00 each
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Author: Lisa Shanahan
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Everyone will love this funny, tender story about what not to expect when your mum is expecting.

Mummy is having a new baby and Caitlin is delighted. But she is not as excited as her brother Lachlan. He is sure that Daddy’s having a horse! When the big day finally arrives, both of them are surprised.

This is a unique picture book that celebrates the role of fatherhood in a time when dads are becoming more involved in parenting. It is perfect for children awaiting the arrival of a new brother or sister in the family, as it explores both the uncertainties and joy which surround this momentous occasion.

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Dear Baby - Letters from your big brother order quantity
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NZ$ 18.99 each
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Author: Sarah Sullivan
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There's baby on the way! Of course, Mike is very excited and curious about his new sibling and he's very eager to prepare for his new role as a big brother. To start with, he's decided to record his observations and experiences in a series of letters to the baby. This title gives Mike's account of their first year together.

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Hey Hippopotamus, Do Babies Eat Cake Too? order quantity
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NZ$ 17.00 each
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Author: Edwards Hazel
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Mummy is having a baby... I've got a daddy and a big brother, but we haven't had a baby before. So I told my hippopotamus who lives on the roof and eats cake. He knows everything about babies. Ages 3+.

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How to be a Baby by Me, the Big Sister order quantity
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NZ$ 18.99 each
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Author: Sally Lloyd-Jones
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This wonderfully original book is a 'how-to' manual for a baby written by his much wiser older sister. Perfect for young children about to become a brother or sister for the first time! When you're a baby you can't read books, wear real clothes, be a princess or a mermaid or a fairy - or do anything fun at all! Luckily your big sister - who knows how to do everything - has written this book so that you can learn as much as she has and be as good at everything as she is. Almost. This is a fun-filled manual, complete with tips and lists, for teaching a baby everything they need to know, illustrated with great exuberance and charm by Sue Heap. Also publishing this month is the hilarious sequel "How to Get Married". "How To Be A Baby" is a 2007 "New York Times" Notable Book and winner of the NAPPA Gold Award (National Parenting Publications Awards).

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I Don't Like Gloria! order quantity
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NZ$ 18.00 each
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Author: Kaye Umansky
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This is a humorous picture book taking a sideways look at the chaos caused by new arrivals!

Colin the dog is not happy. A newcomer has arrived: Gloria the cat. Gloria eats from Colin's bowl, takes up residence in Colin's basket, and becomes the all-round centre of attention. But hey. What's this? A box has arrived. Jeffrey the rabbit has come to live with them. Colin and Gloria finally come to agree on something: "We really don't like Jeffrey!"

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I Love the New Baby at Our House...Most of the Time order quantity
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NZ$ 27.00 each
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Author: Leslie Kimmelman
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A lively interactive journal designed for kids who arenat always thrilled with the arrival of a new sibling.
Parents often look for positive ways to involve older siblings with a new baby, to make them feel excited and part of a process from which they may feel excluded. This colorful and brightly illustrated guide encourages children to follow the prompts about themselves and the recent addition to their family, helping them to express their feelings about the new arrival in an engaging and non-threatening way.

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My Dog, My Cat, My Mum, and Me! order quantity
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NZ$ 25.00 each
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Author: Nigel Gray
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Lift the flaps and find all the babies! The dog gets fatter and fatter, but what is the matter? Lift the flap and find out about babies, puppies and kittens being born.

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Perfect Baby order quantity
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NZ$ 17.00 each
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Author: Tony Bradman
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Lucy's new baby brother, William, is noisy and smelly, so Lucy insists he is returned to the hospital. She'd like to try another - less annoying - baby brother instead. But after trying a succession of babies from the New Baby Department, who turn out to be too boring, too hairy, and even too scary, it dawns on Lucy that maybe baby William wasn't so bad after all. In fact, he's perfect - as far as babies go, anyway!

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The Baby (But I'd Have Liked a Hamster) order quantity
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Author: India Knight Illustrated by Jessica Meserve
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Tom is not impressed by Baby Florence. She is a 'podge' and a 'poopoohead'. Tom is much more interested in being an astronaut than a big brother. He does not want to help and he does not want to pass the bottom wipes.
But babies have a way of winning you over and, before long, even Tom comes to love that smile. Maybe, being a big brother isn't so bad after all.

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There's an Ouch in My Pouch! order quantity
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NZ$ 17.00 each
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Author: Jeanne Willis
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Willaby Wallaby is not happy. There's an ouch in the pouch and it's making him grouch!

So off he hops to the Blue Billabong to find a new home. Mummy Wombat and Mummy Possum can't help, but the Billabong becomes scary when Willaby bumps into Ma Dingo. You and I know that a dingo has no pouch, but Ma Dingo is as cunning as a fox ...run for your life, little Willaby, run! Willaby bounces back to his mum, but when he learns that the ouch is just his new little sister, he realises that maybe he doesn't need a pouch after all. He's a big boy now and likes being free to do bounces and hops!

This is a truly entertaining story about toddler behaviour and the discovery of independence.

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There's Going to be a Baby order quantity
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NZ$ 34.99 each
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Author: John Burningham
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From two of the world's best-loved picture-book creators, an absolute gem for new-siblings-to-be. When is the baby coming? What will we call it? What will the baby do? We don't really need the baby, do we? As the arrival of a new sibling draws nearer, the questions that stream through a young child's mind are followed with sensitivity and humour in this enchanting book. Exquisitely illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, these pages brim with love, excitement and reassurance as the child in the story imagines all kinds of colourful futures for the brother or sister he is waiting to meet. Full of warmth and promise, this is an instant and timeless classic. It is the first book-publishing collaboration of this award-winning husband-and-wife team. Oozing with loving interaction between parent and child, and with unspoken - yet palpable - reassurance.

 
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