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Full House

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First the dog got fatter and fatter, then the cat got fatter and fatter. Suddenly there are puppies and kittens all over the house. But when Mom starts getting fatter and fatter-will the house be filled with babies? You bet! Ages 3-5.

20 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1999

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Nigel Gray

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July 27, 2018
This picturebook tackles a very delicate issue just beautifully. I highly recommend it in case you want to talk about new siblings or even reproduction to children. Am sure they are full of question! ;)
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June 24, 2015
Full House is a book all about pregnancy. It begins with a “fat dog” who hides inside a cabinet and “comes out thin.” The reader soon figures out that the dose is not fat but pregnant and had puppies. The book progresses in this same manner with a pregnant cat, and finally the mother of the little girl in the story has babies of her own. This is a lift-the-flap book that allows the reader to lift the flap and count the puppies, cats, or babies behind them. This is a very simple easy read for children ages four to six. Even if a child cannot read they could still enjoy it for the simple pictures and ability to lift the flap and see the puppies and kittens. I would use this book to introduce pregnancy, while also encouraging very basic counting.
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