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by Stephanie Roehe That's Not Fair! Published 2004 by Minedition
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Fia and Fabi are like any brother and sister--they're always fighting. "He has more than me!" "That's not true!" But Mama Fox has a solution: if Fia and Fabi can't share their cookies, she'll eat them all herself. The incredulous siblings try to convince her "that's what all kids do," and to prove it, they take her to visit other families in the neighborhood. Sure enough, the Squirrel children, the Bear children and even the Deer children are arguing over who has more. No one seems able to share. It isn't until Fia and Fabi stumble upon two humble Mice children that they discover that the only thing more fun than having someone to fight with is having someone to play with. In this adorable story, Stephanie Roehe takes a humorous look at sibling rivalry, and provides a charming example of why sharing is important.
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by Ray Romano Raymie, Dickie, and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers (Book and CD) Published 2005 by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
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Romano recounts a mildly amusing story of a childhood visit to an amusement park. The middle child of three brothers in a loving family, 10-year-old Raymie is looking forward to his favorite ride, the Vomitizer, but first must endure Chuckie the Choo-Choo with his younger brother, Bean. Typical sibling interactions, usually insults and rivalry but occasionally a sympathetic moment, provide the substance of the tale.
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by Harriet Ziefert Baby, I'm Bigger Published 2007 by Sterling
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Who's the big kid in the family? It's Max, and he explains all the things he can do that Baby can't. But, both older and younger siblings will appreciate Max's wish: that Baby could talk to him and tell him how much she cares about her big brother.
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