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Frankie Lightning. How To Raise Siblings and Not Go Crazy?

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English title 《 Frankie Lightning. How To Raise Siblings and Not Go Crazy? 》
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★Frankie’s story as he waits for the appearance of a younger sibling is shown this time from the perspective of an older brother
★Frankie comes up with a lot of creative solutions when it comes to accepting a new family member and then living together
★Reading stories to children relating real-life scenarios in a humorous way prepares them for new situations
★The book includes a helpful appendix with tips on how to get your little one on your side and feel happy about it too
★Terrific illustrations by Ewa Poklewska-Koziełło show Gdańsk through the perspective of a paintbrush

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Now it’s time for some new episodes, because a younger brother has appeared in Frankie’s life! From then on, the challenges begin to mount up dangerously: adults are weird – they start talking as if they have a mouthful of toffee. The washing machine runs non- -stop, and at full pelt, feeding on the tiniest of socks. The dream to feed the baby some salami clashes with the toothless reality. But the most difficult monster to tame is jealousy.
Frankie passes his older brother exam with flying colours. His practical, though often crazy, ideas may be of help to other children in a similar situation. And it won’t do parents any harm to look at the world through the eyes of their children.
Everyone who has grown to like Frankie and his creative approach to problem-solving will be pleased to know that the author is working on a third instalment of the adventures of this boy from Gdańsk.

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