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Personalized Book: Sibling (A New Baby In My Family)

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Sibling ©Hefty (A New Baby In My Family)

Here's the entire story for "Sibling" (A New Baby In My Family). Personalized information is shown in bold for illustrative purposes; however, your book will not contain bold personal data within the story.

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A New Baby
in
Ashley's Family

(title page)
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Illustration pages
1 & 2
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This book was created
especially for

Ashley Anne Wilson
at the age of 4

With love from
Grandma and Grandpa

September 2007


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Once there was a little girl named Ashley, age 4.
She lived in Sparks, Nevada.
One day, something very exciting happened at Ashley's home.
A brand new baby boy came to stay.

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Illustration pages
5 & 6
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"This is our new baby," everyone said to Ashley.
"His name is Brian."
Ashley could hardly believe it.
"Wow!" Ashley said out loud.
"I'm Brian's big sister!
I wonder what this is going to be like."

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From that day on, Ashley began to discover
what it was like to have a new baby brother in her family.
The first thing Ashley noticed was that everyone seemed very happy.
Ashley also noticed that everyone seemed very busy.

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Illustration pages
9 & 10
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There was always a flurry of activity around Brian.
Friends, relatives, and neighbors were dropping in all of the time.
Everyone wanted to come for a visit, and everyone wanted to see the new baby.

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Brian was very nice to look at, but he wasn't able to talk, walk, or play!
He wasn't even able to sit up by himself.
There were only two things he could do!
He could sleep, and he could cry.
Little Brian was pretty good at sleeping, and he was very good at crying.

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Illustration pages
13 & 14
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Brian needed a lot of attention.
He had to be washed in warm, soapy water;
the water had to be just warm enough and just soapy enough.
He had to be dried with a soft, fluffy towel;
the towel had to be just soft enough and just fluffy enough.
He had to be dressed in special clothes and fed special food.
Everyone had to be very quiet, so that little Brian could get to sleep.

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It wasn't just friends, relatives, and neighbors who wanted to see Brian.
There were doctors and nurses too.
They wanted to have a look at him, just like everyone else.
They even had special gadgets for listening to his heart,
his lungs, and all of the other things inside him.

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Illustration pages
17 & 18
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Ashley wondered if Brian sometimes just wanted to be left alone.
Everyone was always making such a fuss over him!
Actually, Ashley sometimes wished that everyone would leave Brian alone.
"Maybe they should make a fuss about me for a while," Ashley thought.

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Sometimes, Brian was taken for a walk.
He was wrapped in a special little blanket, and there was a special little buggy for him to ride in.
Wherever they went, it was baby Brian that the people wanted to see.
"Oh, what rosy little cheeks!" they would say.
"And, what pretty little eyes, and darling little fingers!"
"People sure do like babies," Ashley thought to herself.

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Illustration pages
21 & 22
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Because Brian was a baby, he was given all sorts of special presents:
beautiful flowers to brighten up the house,
big fluffy teddy bears to watch him as he slept,
and all kinds of toys!
There were toys to shake, toys to stack, and toys to roll.
Ashley's toys were mostly old ones that she had played with for years.

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It seemed that no one had much time for Ashley.
"Let's go to the park and play," Ashley said.
"We're sorry, Ashley. We're busy with the baby."
"Will you read a book to me?" Ashley asked.
"Maybe later, since the baby needs me just now."
"Could we play a game together?" Ashley questioned.
"That's a good idea, but the baby is a little fussy."

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Illustration pages
25 & 26
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One morning as she was waking up, Ashley had an idea.
"When I was a baby," she thought to herself, "everyone made a fuss over me."
Ashley thought that maybe she should become a baby again.
"If I were a baby," she said to herself,
"Brian wouldn't be the only one they would fuss about!"

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Ashley thought about doing what baby Brian did.
She thought about lying on her back and crying the way Brian did.
"Would I get lots of hugs and kisses if I acted like that?" Ashley wondered.
"I don't think so," she said to herself. "And I think that I would feel pretty silly."

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Illustration pages
29 & 30
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At play time, Ashley wondered about sitting in the middle of the floor
and making funny little noises, the way babies sometimes do.
But it was just too embarrassing for Ashley!
After all, she was Brian's big sister!
Instead, she picked out a few books and a few toys from the toy box.
They weren't brand new, but they were her favorites.
She still had lots of fun with them.

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"Being a baby is fine for Brian," Ashley said to herself.
"But I'm happy being a big sister!
When baby Brian gets a little older, we'll have lots of fun playing together.
I think he's going to like having me for a big sister!"

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Illustration pages
33 & 34
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"There's a time to be a baby, and there's a time to be big.
Every time can be happy in its own way," Ashley thought.
"I'm glad that this is Brian's time to be a baby.
I'm glad that he has come to live with us and that we will grow up together!"

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Ashley Wilson,

Hope you enjoy this gift.

Grandma and Grandpa

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Personalized Childrens Books

Code:BK-H524
Description:Sibling ©Hefty - Teach your older child how to cope with the arrival of a baby brother or sister.
Price:$13.99
Manufacturer:Create-A-Book, Inc.

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