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From a fresh new Irish talent comes a picture book about new babies, busy mums and a little girl with a very BIG imagination!
Ruby loves nothing more than playing, especially with Mum. But Mum is always so busy with Oliver, Ruby's little baby brother, and Ruby is tired of waiting. She's already looked at TONS of books, painted SO MANY pictures and she's even dressed her dog Rory in a very fetching stripy jumper. Babies are so boring. Ruby stomps out into the garden and there she begins to wonder ... what if she could magic Oliver away? With a delicious blend of knowing observations and…mehr

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From a fresh new Irish talent comes a picture book about new babies, busy mums and a little girl with a very BIG imagination!

Ruby loves nothing more than playing, especially with Mum. But Mum is always so busy with Oliver, Ruby's little baby brother, and Ruby is tired of waiting. She's already looked at TONS of books, painted SO MANY pictures and she's even dressed her dog Rory in a very fetching stripy jumper. Babies are so boring. Ruby stomps out into the garden and there she begins to wonder ... what if she could magic Oliver away? With a delicious blend of knowing observations and truly funny art, Sheena Dempsey's very first picture book perfectly captures the anxieties and frustration of having a new sibling.
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Sheena Dempsey was born in Cork and studied fine art in the National College of Art and Design in Dublin before moving to London in 2009. She graduated from Kingston University with an MA in illustration in 2011. About Bye-bye Baby Brother, her first picture book, she says, "Daydreaming with a burly canine friend like Rory is just my idea of an enjoyable way to spend my time. If that's not possible, then drawing pictures of it is the next best thing!" Sheena lives in south east London.
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a fantastic idea about how to explore sibling jealousy in a light, true and humorous way Observer