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edition:Hardcover
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category: Children's Fiction
published: Sep 2013
ISBN:9781459502864
publisher: Formac Publishing Company Limited

Lilly Babysits her Brother

by Bellingham, Brenda, illustrated by Clarke MacDonald

tagged: siblings, beginner
Description

Lilly is finally old enough to babysit her brother Mac for the day, and she's thrilled because she gets to use her mom's smartphone! It's gearing up to be an exciting day -- until the hyper-allergic Mac discovers a dead bird. Lilly has to do her best to keep Mac safe and happy without ruffling anyone's feathers.

About the Authors

Bellingham, Brenda

BRENDA BELLINGHAM was born in Liverpool, England and now lives in Sherwood Park, Alberta. A mother and former school teacher, she rediscovered writing in her late forties and went on to become the President, Past President, and Program Director for the Canadian Author's Association Edmonton Branch. She has also taught evening classes in writing for children. Her numerous children's books include Storm Child a Canadian Children's Centre Our Choice selection and seven titles in the Lilly series.

Clarke MacDonald

CLARKE MACDONALD is an illustrator and graphic designer in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Contributor Notes

BRENDA BELLINGHAM was born in Liverpool, England and now lives in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Her numerous childrens books include many Canadian Children's Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens selections.

CLARKE MacDONALD is an illustrator and graphic designer in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
6 to 9
Grade:
2 to 3
Reading age:
6 to 9
Editorial Reviews

"I was really pleased to read this pleasant little book. There was a charming relationship described here by Brenda Bellingham. She captured a very nice relationship between Lilly and Mac through the play time and help they provided one another." Highly Recommended 4/4 stars

— CM: Canadian Review of Materials

"This is a cute story about Lilly and how she cares for her brother. It involves problem solving, responsibility, and love. It is a relatively easy read, not too long for a reluctant reader but involved enough to keep interest. I would recommend this as a good early reader book."

— Sandra Knabe, Teacher

"this early chapter book fills the requisite for young readers moving from picture books to novels. The 49 pages have plenty of white space, the chapters are short with full page black and white drawings for every chapter, and a simple plot line will help young readers with the transition."

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