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Jackie Azúa Kramer was born in Manhattan, NY. She studied acting
and voice at New York University and earned her MA, Queens College,
Counseling in Education. She has worked as an actor, singer, and
school counselor. Her work with children presented her with an
opportunity to address their concerns, secrets and hopes through
storytelling.
She is the author of How Lilly Ate the Rainbow, If You Want to Fall
Asleep and The Green Umbrella chosen "Bank Street College Best
Children's Books of The Year". Jackie and her family live under a
canopy of trees in Long Island, NY.
Martina Heiduczek grew up in a small village on the Baltic Sea in
Germany. Here she used to gallop through the forests on her
Shetland pony, but she also loved to read and draw. After her study
design and illustration in Hamburg, Martina moved to Australia. She
creates funny illustrations in a mixture of digital and traditional
media, like gouache, colored pencil and layers of scanned pictures.
Her work is inspired by nature, people, her two home countries and
the emotionally moving and silly things she sees … Magic is
everywhere!
"Oh my goodness this is a cute story! It's perfect for parents when
bringing a new baby into the house or when the older child wants to
play with the younger child. I love how the story includes a mixed
race family and how the older sister tries so hard to make her
brother laugh. I think children and parents will appreciate the
humor in the story and how sweet the older sister is in trying to
play with her baby brother. Loved it!" - King First Baptist Child
Development Center
"Very easy read and for young children to understand. Shows a child
learning and adapting which is very powerful." - Tallmadge city
schools
"Daisy wants very much for her baby brother to be a playmate, but
doesn't quite understand that babies operate a bit differently.
With good intentions and sweet support from her parents she tries
many, many ways to get baby Miles to smile, only to finally
succeed, in an inauspicious way!
This is a nice book about caring, loving siblings that young kids
will easily relate to. There are lots of expressive sounds an
actions that can be imitated to keep readers engaged." - BookWorks
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