I Do Not Like Living with Brothers: The Ups and Downs of Growing Up with Siblings (Kindness Book for Children, Empathy for Kids, Importance of Family, and Sibling Rivalry) - Hardcover

Baxter, Daniel

 
9781642502572: I Do Not Like Living with Brothers: The Ups and Downs of Growing Up with Siblings (Kindness Book for Children, Empathy for Kids, Importance of Family, and Sibling Rivalry)

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Living With Siblings Can Be Great, Even When They're Brothers

#1 New Release in Early Learning Beginner Readers

Learn about the importance of family. I Do Not Like Living With Brothers aims to teach young siblings to see the value and goodness in each other. We never like everything about our brothers or sisters, but if we focus on the positive and recognize that our family cares about us, then we can live in community with greater joy.

Turn sibling rivalry into love and kindness. Exploring the family dynamic of a sister living with two brothers, in this children's book, our young narrator discovers that while her brothers are dirty, smelly, and sometimes selfish, they are also kind, funny, and helpful. Author and father Daniel Baxter, cohost of the popular YouTube channel How It Should Have Ended, shows kids that perhaps living with your siblings is not all bad.

I Do Not Like Living With Brothers is a great empathy book for kids. With creative examples and fun illustrations, it will teach young girls and boys:

  • How to be more generous
  • Why we should appreciate the people we live with
  • That even though living with siblings can be hard work, it's worth it!

If you and your child enjoy seeing examples of tolerance and reading kindness books for children like Be KindYou're the Biggest, and Kindness Starts with You, you will love I Do Not Like Living With Brothers.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Daniel Baxter is the creator of the popular YouTube channel and online series How It Should Have Ended, which produces parody animations of alternate endings to popular movies. He is an artist, animator, and writer. He’s also a husband, a father, and, most relevant to his children’s book, he’s a big brother.

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