![]() ![]() ![]() Natasha Mac a'Bhaird * Children's Books Ireland * This warm, gentle story is perfect for any big brother or sister with a new sibling or two on the way. Natasha Mac a'Bhaird * Children's Books Ireland * The illustrations are vibrant and charming, bringing both the African setting and the loving family atmosphere to life. * Publisher's Weekly * This gorgeously colourful picture book tells a simple but important tale that all older siblings will be able to relate to. * Kirkus Review * But what shines through most is the warmth and closeness of her large extended family, which still has plenty of time and attention to give to Anna. ![]() * Kirkus Review * Readers and listeners who meet this lively child for the first time in this universal story will likely be intrigued enough by her mixed-race family and her culturally different but oh-so-similar life to go on to other Anna Hibiscus episodes, in both picture and chapter books. * Lancashire Evening Post * A double pleasure for old friends and new readers alike. Love - and gorgeous Anna - win all hearts by the time the last page has turned. This is a joyful and affectionate portrait of a close-knit family in contemporary Africa perfectly captures the anxiety and thrill of having a new sibling, making it the ideal story for any family with a new baby, or a baby on the way. ![]()
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