Spot’s Baby Sister

Spot’s Baby Sister by Eric Hill is a delightful addition to the beloved Spot series, published by Puffin in 1991. This edition features 20 pages of engaging content, presented in English, and is designed specifically for young readers. In this lift-the-flap adventure, Spot discovers the joys and challenges of having a baby sister, Susie, highlighting the fun and responsibilities that come with a new family member.
Readers will find that the book combines bright, simple illustrations with interactive oversized flaps, making it an ideal choice for toddlers. The narrative focuses on themes of family and the dynamics of sibling relationships, providing a relatable experience for young children. With its engaging format and colorful artwork, Spot’s Baby Sister encourages early literacy and interactive reading, making it a valuable addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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Spot’s back in a new lift-the-flap adventure–and now he has a baby sister. Spot learns that having Susie around may be fun, but baby sisters take a lot of work. Eric Hill’s bright and simple art and oversized flaps make this the perfect choice for toddlers. Full color.
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