ABOUT THIS BOOK
Our know-it-all narrator is at it again, in this hilarious companion to the
New York Times bestselling
How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister. Take it from the six-year-old “bride-to-be”: No one will marry you if you don’t
ever brush your hair and it looks like a bird’s nest back there. And
never get married when it’s dark, because you might not see the groom, and marry the wrong person. When you have found your Own True Love, you must ask permission. “Can I marry you please?” you say. “Yes, please,” he says.
Here is
the perfect book for kids who play pretend and throw mock weddings, and also for grown-ups who are
actual brides-to-be
.
REVIEWS
Review, The New York Times Book Review, June 14, 2009:
"The sage advice is wittily illustrated ... and full of ideas for playing wedding make-believe, involving cake, presents, and pets."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sally Lloyd Jones is the author of the companion book,
How to Be a Baby . . .by Me, the Big Sister, which was a
New York Times bestseller, a
New York Times Notable Book of 2007, and earned two starred reviews. She lives in New York, New York.
Sue Heap is the illustrator of the companion book,
How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister. She lives in Chipping-Norton, England.