All About the New Baby
Babies Don't Eat Pizza: A Big Kids' Book about Baby Brothers and Baby Sisters by Diane Danzig(Presch.-Gr. 2)
A new baby is a major event, not least of all for older siblings. Danzig's humor will reassure readers, as she explains everything from how babies grow to why they pull hair. An appendix provides tips to help parents prepare “big kids” for the arrival of new little ones.

We Have a Baby by Cathryn Falwell(Presch.)
The arrival of a new baby is a reason to celebrate, as a new sibling gets the chance to love, watch, touch, and care for the new family member.

Babies: All You Need to Know by Deborah Heiligman(Presch.-Gr 2.)
Describes how babies look and act and how they change as they grow.

What to Expect When the New Baby Comes Home by Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff(Presch.-Gr. 1)
A Q and A book about what new babies look like, what they do and don't do, and what having one around the house will really be like.

The New Baby by Fred Rogers (Presch.-Gr. 1).
For a young child, the arrival of a baby brother or sister is almost sure to arouse mixed feelings. This book helps children to understand these feelings and enjoy having a new sibling.

Baby on the Way by William Sears, Martha Sears and Christie Watts Kelly
( Presch.-Gr. 2)
Speaks to every child expecting a new brother or sister, guiding him or her through the waiting process.

What Baby Needs by William Sears, Martha Sears and Christie Watts Kelly (Presch.-Gr. 2)
Tells soon-to-be older siblings about a new baby's needs and demands, and suggests ways to take part in caring for the new baby.
Also try:
Baby Science: How Babies Really Work! by Ann Douglas (Presch.-Gr. 3)
The Baby Sister by Tomie DePaola (Presch-Gr. 1)
A Baby’s Coming to Your House! by Shelley Moore Thomas (Presch.-Gr. 2).
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