A Baby Sister for Frances
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A Baby Sister for Frances
by Authors:
Russell Hoban
Released: 28 April, 1976
ISBN: 0064430065
Paperback
Sales Rank: 21,536
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Customer Review #1:
sweet book
Its a delightful kids book. Who cares if the badger drinks from a bottle or eats chocolate sandwiches? If youre going to get technical, I didint know badgers could talk. Really. thats the problem with America today - nobody has any fun anymore, and creativity has been stifled and replaced by accuracy. I loved this book and the entire Frances series growing up and love them now.
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Customer Review #2:
Badgers Bottlefeed?!
This book was mine when I was a child, and anticipating the birth of my second, I pulled it off the shelf to read to my 3.5-year-old daughter. While the general gist of the story (Frances "runs away" under the dining room table because shes not getting attended to enough since her baby sister arrived) is not terribly offensive, there are a few "little" details that have led me to get rid of this particular story. First of all, there are a couple images (including the cover illustration) of the baby sister being bottle-fed. This is fascinating, since I thought badgers were MAMMALS! Also, Frances packs herself some chocolate sandwich cookies for nourishment when she runs away. My daughter isnt allowed to eat this kind of junk food. Last, other than bottle-feeding the baby, she is never shown being held by the new parents, and it is mentioned that the parents can hear her crying in the other room. In other words, this is NOT a book for attachment parents who are interested in promoting good nutrition in their kids, even in the subtle details of their bedtime stories.
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Customer Review #3:
An adorable story, with the very lovable Frances
This book in the Frances series tells of Frances trouble with having to share her parents with her new baby sister. In typical Frances style, she makes up songs about what she is doing, and complains loudly about things that she doesnt like. Her decision to run away to under the dining room table was a running joke in our family for months. Now if someones nose gets bent out of shape we say "are you going to run away to under the dining room table?"It handles the needs of older siblings and their feelings very nicely and is a great ice breaker to help older kids talk about how a new baby impacts their lives.
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