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Reach for this book when your toddler is beginning to show signs of apprehension, curiosity, or even a bit of jealousy regarding the arrival of a new sibling. It is an essential tool for parents who want to validate their child's complex feelings while shifting the focus toward the exciting role of being a helper and a leader in the family. The story follows Gus as he navigates the transition from being an only child to an older brother, addressing the shift in attention and the physical changes in the home environment. Heather Lonczak uses gentle language to normalize the initial discomfort of sharing space and parents. By emphasizing Gus's unique importance as a big brother, the book helps children aged 2 to 5 feel secure in their evolving identity. It is an ideal choice for families looking for a realistic yet comforting guide to fostering an early bond between siblings and maintaining a child's sense of belonging during a time of significant change.