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Marcus loves being a big brother. He is a whole year older than his sister, so he thinks he has a lot to teach her. Helping his sister is his favorite thing ever. The problem is, Sienna doesn't always want to be helped. She's a smart kid and she likes to work things out by herself. But a new challenge is about to make Sienna feel a bit nervous . . . like maybe she might just need a teeny-weeny bit of help. You see, tomorrow is her first day at prekindergarten . . . and she has no idea what to do! This is a great book for children learning about a range of new situations and relationships. It teaches siblings how to get along, even if they want different things sometimes. It shows that even if help is not always wanted, it should always be valued if it comes from a good place. The book also hopes to reassure any young reader who may be nervous about their first day at a new pre-k, kindergarten, or elementary school, that there is nothing to be afraid of- and there are probably a lot of kids feeling exactly the same way. 9 Ultimately, it is a story about family, patience, empathy, and love.
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Marcus loves being a big brother. He is a whole year older than his sister, so he thinks he has a lot to teach her. Helping his sister is his favorite thing ever. The problem is, Sienna doesn't always want to be helped. She's a smart kid and she likes to work things out by herself. But a new challenge is about to make Sienna feel a bit nervous . . . like maybe she might just need a teeny-weeny bit of help. You see, tomorrow is her first day at prekindergarten . . . and she has no idea what to do! This is a great book for children learning about a range of new situations and relationships. It teaches siblings how to get along, even if they want different things sometimes. It shows that even if help is not always wanted, it should always be valued if it comes from a good place. The book also hopes to reassure any young reader who may be nervous about their first day at a new pre-k, kindergarten, or elementary school, that there is nothing to be afraid of- and there are probably a lot of kids feeling exactly the same way. 9 Ultimately, it is a story about family, patience, empathy, and love.