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Informationen zum Autor Kate Feiffer Klappentext On a plain old ordinary Tuesday! Oliver Keaton's parents bring home a new baby from the hospital. Their new baby is bald like a boy. Their new baby sounds like a boy. Their new baby even kicks like a boy. How can their new baby be a girl? OLIVER KEATON WANTS A BABY BROTHER AND NOT A SISTER. RIGHT AWAY. PLEASE HURRY. WHY DOESN'T ANYONE SEEM TO BE LISTENING...? Could it be that a little sister isn't the worst thing after all? Kate Feiffer and Diane Goode go right to the heart of the ups and downs and ups of adjusting to a new baby in the house in this charming picture book that is brimming with love.On a plain old ordinary Tuesday! Oliver Keaton's parents bring home a new baby from the hospital. Their new baby is bald like a boy. Their new baby sounds like a boy. Their new baby even kicks like a boy. How can their new baby be a girl? OLIVER KEATON WANTS A BABY BROTHER AND NOT A SISTER. RIGHT AWAY. PLEASE HURRY. WHY DOESN'T ANYONE SEEM TO BE LISTENING...? Could it be that a little sister isn't the worst thing after all? Kate Feiffer and Diane Goode go right to the heart of the ups and downs and ups of adjusting to a new baby in the house in this charming picture book that is brimming with love. Zusammenfassung Oliver is thrilled that his mother is expecting a baby and convinced that his new sibling will be the brother of his dreams. Imagine his shock and disappointment when a little sister shows up instead! Oliver is determined to do what it takes to find a boy baby—even if that means trading in his sister— but when his hilarious efforts are unsuccessful! he comes to realize that no one can take the place of his family’s lovable new addition…even if she’s a girl.
About the author
Kate Feiffer is a writer and a filmmaker. The New York Times Book Review heralded Ms. Feiffer “economy of style and understated wit” in her debut picture book Double Pink, illustrated by Bruce Ingman. Ms. Feiffer and her family live on Martha's Vineyard, MA.Diane Goode is the illustrator of dozens of beloved and critically acclaimed picture books, including several written by Cynthia Rylant: Alligator Boy; When I Was Young in the Mountains, a Caldecott Honor Book; and most recently, Baby Face: A Book of Love for Baby. She is also the illustrator of President Pennybaker and My Mom is Trying to Ruin My Life, both by Kate Feiffer. She lives and works in Watchung, New Jersey, with her husband, David, and their two dogs, Jack and Daisy.