What the No-Good Baby Is Good For

By Broach, Elise & Carter, Abby

Publishers Summary:
Tired of all the trouble his no-good baby sister causes, John tells his mother the baby has to go and she agrees, but as John packs the baby's suitcase, he realizes there are some things he likes about his sister, too.

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ISBN
978-0-39923-877-2
Publisher
New York : G. P. Putnam, c2005.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on June 1, 2005

PreS-Gr 1 After his baby sister has been at his house for several months, John decides that it is time for her to go. He is tired of sharing and being quiet during naps. His mother agrees, and they begin packing the tot's suitcase. As they work, John thinks of ways in which his sibling's no-good behavior can be good: for example, she is noisy, but that is useful at the library because she is louder than he is. Eventually, they decide that she is good for -quite a lot, - and should only ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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