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Children's Fiction New Baby

First There Was Me, Then There Was You

by (author) Yvonne Sewankambo

illustrated by Aurore McLeod

Publisher
Candlewick Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2025
Category
New Baby, Imagination & Play, Siblings
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781536239003
    Publish Date
    Feb 2025
    List Price
    $24.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 3 to 7
  • Grade: p to 2

Description

A heartwarming story of new siblings captures the friendship, imagination, and occasional rivalry of a brother and baby sister growing up together.

You were as small as a pumpkin,
with a cute button nose.
It was love at first sight . . .

When a big brother meets the baby sibling he’s been waiting for, he loves her immediately, but is a little disappointed at how little she can do. Soon it’s time to show her the ropes! Walking, talking, hide-and-seek, reading, making Mom and Dad laugh—he’s got her covered. Even through tantrums and squabbles, each day they learn new things or make new friends, and wherever they go, they can always count on each other. In a charmingly illustrated story with sure appeal for families introducing a new baby, Ugandan-Canadian-Australian author Yvonne Sewankambo and illustrator Aurore McLeod relay the magic (and occasional missteps) of sibling relationships everywhere.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Yvonne Sewankambo is a Ugandan-Canadian writer and publicist based in Sydney, Australia. She has worked on campaigns across several industries, including publishing, film, television, and the nonprofit sector. Having lived in four countries on three different continents (and traveled to even more), she is passionate about telling stories that transcend borders.

Aurore McLeod was born in France, where she studied Viking archaeology. She then moved to Australia and discovered a passion for toy-making. It wasn’t until she started drawing her toy characters that she realized how much she enjoyed illustration. She now lives in Tasmania, where she spends her days drawing characters on paper or creating them out of fabric.

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