By Ezra Jack Keats
Reviewed by Catie Gosselin of WomanLinks.com
Having a new baby in the house is
not an easy thing at all. Everything is suddenly
painted pink! His cradle and highchair now belong to
his sister. Peter thinks its time to salvage his
baby chair and set out on his own. He finds, though,
that his baby things just doesn't fit him anymore.
Somehow, he has grown enough to fit in the big chair
next to his Daddy, and maybe being a big brother
will be alright after all.
"Peter's Chair" is a gentle
telling of becoming an older sibling and accepting
the inevitable changes in life.
 By Ezra Jack Keats
Reviewed by Catie Gosselin of WomanLinks.com
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