Lulu and the Noisy Baby
by Camilla Reid, illustrated by Ailie Busby
Interest age: 1+
Reading age: 4+
Published by Bloomsbury Children's, 2016
About this book
Mummy and daddy have some great news for Lulu - she is going to be a big sister! Lulu isn't sure what that means, but she is very excited. When the baby arrives, however, he is a bit sticky, quite smelly and very noisy! But Lulu soon learns that being a big sister can also be a lot of fun...
This is an absolutely adorable book about adapting to change. Each page is bursting with detail and endless flaps to lift and investigate. The simple, warm story is perfectly enhanced by the colourful, fun illustrations. A great read for new siblings and inquisitive minds alike.
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