My Brother Is Like A Baby Bird

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Grateful Steps, 2008 - 32 pages
"My sister is Like a Baby Bird. She has a thin, small body and a large head," says the child-narrator in Amy Tiller's little book with a big impact, My Sister Is Like a Baby Bird. This book is the follow-up title to Tiller's My Brother Is Like A Baby Bird which sold a thousand copies in hospitals across the nation. Both My Sister Is Like a Baby Bird and My Brother Is Like A Baby Bird won the Silver medal Mom's Choice Award in the Children's Picture Book Family Life category.In this book written for the siblings of premature babies, the speaker compares the newborn to "some of my favorite things." And in true understanding of a child's "favorite things" Tiller writes about how mother whales, turtles, cats, and kangaroos aid their young. She draws animal-world connections to premie-ward fixtures such as ventilators, isolettes, and jaundice. The book explains in simple terms and beautiful images the daunting mysteries of premature birth.Amy Tiller, who lives in Canton, wrote the book following the premature birth of her twins Aleck Jeremiah and Emma Grace. Inspired by her twins, Tiller decided the book could help thousands of other older siblings whose lives are changed when a premature infant enters the picture.

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À propos de l'auteur (2008)

Amy Tiller was born and raised in the mountains of North Carolina. She attended UNC-Asheville where she graduated with a BA in Biology and with certification to teach grades 6-12. She taught high school science in Waynesville, NC, for seven years until the birth of her twins, Emma Grace and Aleck Jeremiah. She and her husband are owners of Underdog Fitness & Performance Training in Asheville, NC.Amy resides in Canton, NC, with her husband and children, each day thanking God, loving life and being grateful for miracles!

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