Becoming Siblings (We Are Little Feminists, 7)

Full-color photos throughout • Board Book • Non-fiction
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By Shuli de la Fuente-Lau

Celebrate all the diverse and loving ways new siblings come into our lives! Becoming Siblings is a heartfelt look at every family’s journey to welcoming a new family member.

  • Vibrant photographs of real families: See pregnant families, blended families, adoption, surrogacy, fostering, families with disabilities, siblings that are alike and different, LGBTQ+ families, and more.
  • Fun rhyming text: Designed to captivate babies, toddlers, and beginning readers.
    Age-appropriate family discussion questions: The back matter guides family discussions about welcoming a new sibling.
  • Created for 0-5-year-olds: Photographs help babies, toddlers, and preschoolers to recognize siblings in loving families who are both different and like their own.
  • The perfect gift: Designed for families who want to discuss both the joys and challenges of welcoming new siblings.

Part of We Are Little Feminists board book series – the identity-affirming board book series created to help families and educators discuss diversity through everyday topics. Created to help families and educators discuss diversity through everyday topics, We Are Little Feminists pairs beautiful photos with playful, rhythmic text to help families and classrooms stand against racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and ableism.

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