My Beastly Brother

My Beastly Brother by Laura Leuck, published by HarperCollins on August 5, 2003, is a delightful exploration of sibling dynamics through playful verse. This 32-page book, written in English, captures the humorous antics of a big brother who annoys his younger sibling with various mischievous games, including poison ivy and hide-and-shriek. Despite his beastly behavior, the narrative reveals that he is not as mean as he appears.
Readers will find a whimsical portrayal of family relationships, emphasizing themes of friendship and social interactions among siblings. The engaging rhymes are complemented by Scott Nash’s lively illustrations, enhancing the lighthearted tone of the story. This edition invites young readers to appreciate the complexities of sibling bonds while enjoying a humorous take on their everyday experiences.
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There are lots of things this beastly brother does to annoy his younger brother. After all, there are games that involve poison ivy and hide-and-shriek! But beastly or not, this big brother is not as mean and tough as he seems.
Laura Leuck’s frolicking rhyme about a sibling relationship is matched perfectly with Scott Nash’s awfully fun illustrations.
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