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Product Description When you’re a big sister, you do a lot of things. Teaching, having fun, playing games and I’m still not done! Touching watercolor illustrations and delightful rhymes show readers exactly what is at the core of a relationship between siblings. LOVE. Sisters play pretend and dress up! Sisters skip down sidewalks and play with dolls ! Sisters help when there’s trouble, and there is definitely going to be trouble! Sisterhood is a special relationship to be cherished, talked about and valued. What does being a big sister really mean? ‘It means I’ll be the best friend that you’ve ever seen.’ Get it NOW and help your child appreciate the power of the sisterly bond. Review Reviewed by Rachelle Smith for Readers' Favorite What it Means to be a Big Sister by Lindsey Coker Luckey is a beautifully illustrated children's story told in rhyme. The older sister is sharing all the things she hopes to do as she fulfills her very important role as the older sibling - and she is certainly up for the challenge. She is going to be a great one, having compiled a list of activities she will share with her little sister. The idea of these sibling trysts are stellar - each one offering both nostalgia for adults who have siblings and providing wonderful ideas for a new sibling to consider as benefits of the new addition. Coker Luckey's book is perfect to read aloud. Coker Luckey's illustrations match beautifully with the story. I fell instantly in love with the detailed watercolors of the two girls. The layout of the images pairs well with the text, making this a pleasing book to look at. Readers will love how intricate each illustration is. The soft palette of watercolors lends itself well to beautifully rendered illustrations. The color continues from illustration onto the text pages, creating a flowing book that young readers will treasure. What it Means to be a Big Sister by Lindey Coker Luckey would make a great new sibling gift as a family prepares for a new child - or as a younger sibling celebrates the treasure of a sister relationship. Indeed, the two girls in the book are preparing to make memories they will both treasure well into adulthood.