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Babies Can't Eat Kimchee - by Nancy Patz & Roth Susan L (Paperback)

Babies Can't Eat Kimchee - by  Nancy Patz & Roth Susan L (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When a baby sister comes along, it seems she is just too little for anything! Will she ever be big enough to play? To whisper secrets? To eat kimchee? When a baby sister is just TOO LITTLE to do anything, what's her big sister to do but wait and wait and WAIT? . . . and dream about what's to come.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>When a baby sister comes along, it seems she is just too little for anything! Will she ever be big enough to play? To whisper secrets? To eat kimchee? Will she always lie there? Scream for no reason? Be so helpless and little? When a baby sister is just TOO LITTLE to do anything, what's her big sister to do but wait and wait and WAIT . . . and dream about what's to come. Includes afternote about the history of kimchee in Korean culture.When a baby sister comes along, it seems she is just too little for anything! Will she ever be big enough to play? To whisper secrets? To eat kimchee? Will she always lie there? Scream for no reason? Be so helpless and little? When a baby sister is just TOO LITTLE to do anything, what's her big sister to do but wait and wait and WAIT . . . and dream about what's to come. Includes afternote about the history of kimchee in Korean culture.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Bold and brilliant collage, ink and pastel illustrations expressively capture the big sister's emerging attachment for her little sister. Perfect for families introducing new babies to older siblings." --<em>Kirkus Reviews</em></p><p>"This could have been just another story about a child adjusting to a new baby in the family. Instead, its Korean-American perspective and mixed-media collage illustrations set the title apart...The illustrations use just the right colors and lines to capture the children's changing emotions. Short enough to read aloud and detailed enough to engage the eye over multiple independent or one-on-one readings, this book is a welcome addition to an overpopulated field." --<em>School Library Journal</em></p><p>"From irritation with a younger sibling to wistful daydreaming, the spare narrative is true to a child's perspective. Illustrations rendered in collage, ink drawings, and oil pastels portray an energetic older preschool sister whose emotions range from disgust to tenderness. An upbeat "new baby" title, this Korean American family story is also good for storytimes and multicultural units." --<em>Booklist</em></p><br>

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