Bella's New Baby

Author Sue Fliess
Ebook
On sale Jan 12, 2016 | 24 Pages | 9780553510652

A Little Golden Book about a happy family milestone: a new baby!
 
When Bella hears she’s going to be a big sister, she pictures all the fun she’ll have with a sweet baby girl. But the new baby turns out to be a boy! Bella is disappointed at first—until she holds him for the first time and imagines how wonderful life will be with a baby brother.
SUE FLIESS is the author of numerous engaging stories for preschoolers. Her Little Golden Books include Robots, Robots Everywhere!, How to Be a SuperheroHow to Be a PirateHow to Be a PrincessI'm a Ballerina, and The Hug Book. She lives in Northern Virginia. View titles by Sue Fliess

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A Little Golden Book about a happy family milestone: a new baby!
 
When Bella hears she’s going to be a big sister, she pictures all the fun she’ll have with a sweet baby girl. But the new baby turns out to be a boy! Bella is disappointed at first—until she holds him for the first time and imagines how wonderful life will be with a baby brother.

Author

SUE FLIESS is the author of numerous engaging stories for preschoolers. Her Little Golden Books include Robots, Robots Everywhere!, How to Be a SuperheroHow to Be a PirateHow to Be a PrincessI'm a Ballerina, and The Hug Book. She lives in Northern Virginia. View titles by Sue Fliess

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