There's a new baby at our house.His name is Cameron.I wish he'd go away. I'd like that.Then there would be only me. Zachary hasn't even started nursery school and yet he's already a has been. Once he
There's a new baby at our house.
His name is Cameron.
I wish he'd go away. I'd like that.
Then there would be only me.
Zachary hasn't even started nursery school and yet he's already a has been. Once he was the focus of his parents' attention--now baby Cameron is stealing the limelight. Anything Cameron can do, Zachary can do better, but nobody seems to notice. Cameron is oblivious to his big brother's dilemma; that is, until a new baby sister comes along.
Harris' well-written story will strike a chord with every child who's had a sibling
- Scripps-Howard News Service
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Amelia Frances Gibbons Award for Illustration Nominee
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Dorothy Joan Harris was born in Kobe, Japan on February 14, 1931, and came to Canada in 1938. She graduated from the University of Toronto in modern languages, then taught in France and Japan. In 1955, she married Alan Harris, settled in Toronto, and was editor with Copp Clark Publishers. She began writing for her two children, Kim and Doug, and has gone on to write for other people's children.
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has been working in Toronto as an illustrator, art director and graphic designer for over 25 years. She has illustrated and collaborated on numerous children's books, winning many awards and nominations including being nominated for the Amelia Frances Gibbons Award for Illustration in 1998 for Cameron and Me.
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