About this item
Highlights
- Archie the Bear Becomes a Big Brother is a beautiful hand-drawn illustrated book with an adorable rhyming storyline.
- 1-4 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Family
- Series Name: Archie the Bear
Description
About the Book
Archie the Bear Becomes a Big Brother is a beautiful hand-drawn illustrated book for toddlers to welcome a new sibling into the family.Book Synopsis
Archie the Bear Becomes a Big Brother is a beautiful hand-drawn illustrated book with an adorable rhyming storyline. Toddlers can read along with Archie the Bear as he welcomes his new sibling into the family. Archie is so excited when Mommy and Daddy Bear bring home a new baby bear! As a Big Brother, Archie helps with reading, bathing and playing with baby. He is so excited to become a Big Brother! Archie the Bear Becomes a Big Brother is the perfect illustrated picture storybook for children about to become a brother to a new sibling and a wonderful and engaging story for parents to share with their child for a growing family.
Product Features:
- Large 8.5 x 8.5" Paperback, Hardback or Ebook Format available
- Full color, hand-drawn illustrations throughout
- 30 Pages in length
- Large Writing - Perfect for Toddlers!
Make Archie the Bear Becomes a Big Brother the PERFECT gift for parents to be!
Review Quotes
Archie the Bear was such a beautiful gift for my sister who was expecting her 2nd child. It was just perfect for her and hubby to read to their first born and get him excited about becoming a big (little) brother! He just loved the hand drawn illustrations and this book is an absolute keepsake! Belinda Fergus (NY, US)
My husband and I weren't sure on how to approach having our 2nd baby with our 2 year old. We came across Archie the Bear and the story just resonated with us so much. Jasper (our son) loves his teddies and this book was just perfect. We've been reading the book to him each night and he can't wait for his little brother or sister to arrive next month. We LOVE this book.. Sonya Williams (Bristol, UK)
What drew my interest to this book initially were the illustrations. You don't often find hand-drawn pictures anymore, rather computer-generated ones. The book took me back to a time as a child when my parents used to read books to me.
My wife and I have a 3 month old and this book has really helped our eldest embrace becoming a brother. He likes to do what 'Archie' does and its definitely one of his favourite books. We highly recommend it to any parent expecting or just having a new addition to the family. D. T Goodfellow