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What It Means to Be a Big Brother
What It Means to Be a Big Brother
What It Means to Be a Big Brother
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Charlie is a happy little boy. He is an only child who plays happily for hours at a time either by himself or with his best friends: his dog, Logan, and Rogue the dragon, who lives in the backyard and is visible only to Charlie.

Then, one day, Charlie’s parents bring home a basket holding a little bundle wrapped in a blue blanket. When the bundle begins to cry, his parents tell him that this is his new little brother, Sam, and that Charlie is a big brother now. But what does this mean? Charlie doesn’t know, and he doesn’t understand how or why his family is changing. Soon, though, he discovers what it takes to be a big brother, and he also builds important skills that will help him deal with an ever-changing world.

In this children’s story, a young boy whose family gains a new member must learn what it means to be a big brother.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 15, 2019
ISBN9781480874572
What It Means to Be a Big Brother
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Barbara Ann Stutts

Barbara Ann Stutts holds a BA in psychology from Clarion University in Pennsylvania. After graduating from college, she moved to Washington, DC, where she worked in the White House personnel office for sixteen years under the Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Reagan administrations. She then moved to Florida, where she worked for the Catholic Diocese of St. Petersburg for fifteen years in a variety of positions. Now retired, she lives in Florida.

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