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THE TWINS' LITTLE SISTER by Hyewon Yum

THE TWINS' LITTLE SISTER

by Hyewon Yum ; illustrated by Hyewon Yum

Pub Date: Aug. 5th, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-374-37973-5
Publisher: Frances Foster/Farrar, Straus & Giroux

New-big-sister dilemmas—times two.

Readers of The Twins’ Blanket (2011) will recognize the two adorable, identical twin girls in their polka-dot dresses (and of course, their striped blanket in the background). The twins have two of nearly everything, but they have only one mom, and this is a big problem. As they fight over whom mom will look at during nap time or whom she’ll push first on the swings, their mother’s bulging belly reveals an even bigger problem: a little sibling on the way. When the baby, who “looks like the bread in a paper bag,” arrives home, there’s suddenly not enough room for the twins on the grown-up bed or anyone to push them on the swings. But when the girls notice the attention they receive for helping with the new baby, their ever present competitiveness turns toward fighting over who’s the better big sister. Always reconciled eventually, the twins decide that the baby is kind of cute and that they don’t mind sharing their mom with her. As the competition to care for the baby continues, maybe their only problem now is that they need another baby sister! Ample white space allows the expressive, patterned artwork, created from prints, colored pencil, watercolor and other media, to show the twins’ range of emotions.

A spot-on look at sibling rivalry that will speak to multiples and singletons alike

. (Picture book. 3-6)