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OverviewCelebrate the love of brothers and sisters everywhere with award-winning author Eloise Greenfield in this poignant collection of poems for and about families, illustrated by renowned artist Jan Spivey Gilchrist. “These are the sweetest poems for kids and families of all kinds.” —Charlotte Observer Brothers and sisters can be dear, can be company, can bring cheer, can start arguments, can make noise, can cause tears, can break toys . . . Still, I think no matter what, I’d rather have them than not. This collection of 25 short poems about life with siblings—full, half, step, old and young, close in age and far apart—showcases the powerful and special bond between all brothers and sisters. With lyrical text and vibrant watercolor illustrations, Brothers & Sisters is the perfect way for the children in your family to share their love for each other. “Everyone can relate to the poems’ affection, frustration, laughter, jealousy, and family pride, as well as the love that always shines through.” —Booklist Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eloise Greenfield , Jan Spivey GilchristPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9780060562861ISBN 10: 0060562862 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 31 March 2022 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book needs to be shared in classrooms, in storytimes, and especially within families. -- School Library Journal Greenfield and Gilchrist team up again in this collection of 25 short poems about life with siblings. The poems' titles indicate the range of family themes: 'New Brothers,' 'Mad at Dad,' 'Grandma and Her Sisters,' 'Let's Make Up,' 'Aunt Me,' and 'The Two of Us,' which concludes, 'Whatever we do, / we know we're going to do it / together.' The styles are varied; some poems follow strict rhymes, while others are written in looser forms. Everyone can relate to the poems' affection, frustration, laughter, jealousy, and family pride, as well as the love that always shines through. -- <em>Booklist</em> Timeless...clear and universal. Everyone can relate to the poems' affection, frustration, laughter, jealousy, and family pride, as well as the love that always shines through. -- ALA These are the sweetest poems for kids and families of all kinds. -- Charlotte Observer Together their picture book celebrates how brothers get along with brothers, sisters with sisters, and various other combinations. -- Horn Book Magazine This book needs to be shared in classrooms, in storytimes, and especially within families. - School Library Journal Greenfield and Gilchrist team up again in this collection of 25 short poems about life with siblings. The poems' titles indicate the range of family themes: 'New Brothers,' 'Mad at Dad,' 'Grandma and Her Sisters,' 'Let's Make Up,' 'Aunt Me,' and 'The Two of Us,' which concludes, 'Whatever we do, / we know we're going to do it / together.' The styles are varied; some poems follow strict rhymes, while others are written in looser forms. Everyone can relate to the poems' affection, frustration, laughter, jealousy, and family pride, as well as the love that always shines through. - Booklist Timeless...clear and universal. Everyone can relate to the poems' affection, frustration, laughter, jealousy, and family pride, as well as the love that always shines through. - ALA These are the sweetest poems for kids and families of all kinds. - Charlotte Observer Together their picture book celebrates how brothers get along with brothers, sisters with sisters, and various other combinations. - Horn Book Magazine """This book needs to be shared in classrooms, in storytimes, and especially within families."" — School Library Journal ""Greenfield and Gilchrist team up again in this collection of 25 short poems about life with siblings. The poems’ titles indicate the range of family themes: 'New Brothers,' 'Mad at Dad,' 'Grandma and Her Sisters,' 'Let’s Make Up,' 'Aunt Me,' and 'The Two of Us,' which concludes, 'Whatever we do, / we know we’re going to do it / together.' The styles are varied; some poems follow strict rhymes, while others are written in looser forms. Everyone can relate to the poems’ affection, frustration, laughter, jealousy, and family pride, as well as the love that always shines through."" — Booklist ""Timeless…clear and universal. Everyone can relate to the poems’ affection, frustration, laughter, jealousy, and family pride, as well as the love that always shines through."" — ALA These are the sweetest poems for kids and families of all kinds. — Charlotte Observer ""Together their picture book celebrates how brothers get along with brothers, sisters with sisters, and various other combinations."" — Horn Book Magazine" Author InformationEloise Greenfield's love of writing shines through brilliantly in each and every one of her books, which include Honey, I Love and Other Love Poems and How They Got Over: African Americans and the Call of the Sea, both illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist. She is the recipient of the Coretta Scott King Award, the Foundation for Children's Literature Hope S. Dean Award, and the National Council for the Social Studies Carter G. Woodson Book Award. Ms. Greenfield lives in Washington, DC. You can follow her on Twitter @ELGreenfield. 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