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What Shall We Name the Baby?

Leslie Kimmelman Teresa Ramos

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English
Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
07 August 2024
Parents help a young girl handle her feelings about a coming change to their family in a story that also spotlights Jewish baby naming practices.

A new baby is coming and everyone is so excited! Everyone except Ella. Her parents ask her and older brother, one question for many months: What should we name the baby? Ella doesn't even want a new baby; she's already the baby! So she suggests names like Squirt or Lumpy. Ella will need to learn about growing up, coping with changes, and her own family members before she can be the best big sister to a new baby--a baby who probably won't be named Lumpy!
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Illustrated by:   Teresa Ramos
Imprint:   Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 160mm, 
ISBN:   9781681156095
ISBN 10:   1681156091
Pages:   48
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Leslie Kimmelman is the author of more than 50 popular books for children; many of them have Jewish themes. She was a longtime children’s book editor at various publishing houses, including more than 24 years at Sesame Workshop where she created Julia, the Muppet on the autism spectrum, for the book that first introduced her as a Sesame Street character. Leslie grew up outside Philadelphia and now makes her home in Ardsley, Westchester County, New York. Teresa Ramos comes from a family of artisans; her father was a woodworker, and her mother is a master quilter. Teresa has been drawing her whole life, and decided to pursue illustration and studied at the Art School Pau Gargallo in Badalona and at the Joso School in Barcelona. She currently lives in Girona, Spain.

  • Runner-up for Sydney Taylor Honor Book 2016 (United States)
  • Short-listed for Sydney Taylor Notable Book 2011 (United States)
  • Short-listed for Sydney Taylor Notable Book 2021 (United States)
  • Winner of Charlotte Award 2021 (United States)

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