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The Big
Sister
By Sally Rippin
Illustrated by Aki Fukuoka
The Big Sister
published in 2011 by
Hardie Grant Egmont
85 High Street
Prahran, Victoria 3181, Australia
www.hardiegrantegmont.com.au
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means without the prior permission of the publishers and copyright owner.
A CiP record for this title is available from the National Library of Australia
Text copyright © 2011 Sally Rippin
Illustration copyright © 2011 Aki Fukuoka
Logo and design copyright © 2011 Hardie Grant Egmont
Design and typeset by Stephanie Spartels
Printed in Australia by Griffin Press
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For Hilary
Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter
One
Billie B Brown has four baby jumpsuits, three tiny dresses and one big teddy bear. Do you know what the B in Billie B Brown stands for?
Baby!
Billie’s mum is having a baby. Billie is going to be a big sister!
These little clothes used to be Billie’s. Aren’t they tiny? They will be perfect for the new baby.
Billie is very excited about being a big sister.
She’s going to give the baby her favourite teddy, Mr Fred. Isn’t that nice of her?
Billie has had Mr Fred since she was a baby. But when the baby comes she won’t need him anymore.
Today Billie is playing mummies and daddies with her best friend, Jack.
Jack lives next door. Billie and Jack have been friends since they were little. They do everything together.
Billie and Jack sit in the cubby they have made. Billie squeezes Mr Fred into a pink dress. He looks very funny. Billie and Jack giggle.
Today it is Jack’s turn to look after the baby while Billie goes off to work.
‘I’m glad you’re home,’ says Jack when Billie comes back. ‘Mr Fred has been crying all day!’
Billie laughs and takes Mr Fred. ‘I’m bored of playing mummies and daddies,’ she says. ‘Let’s go and play soccer.’
Jack and Billie run into the garden to play.
Billie sits Mr Fred on the grass to watch.
Oh dear. Look at those grey clouds.
Soon it starts to rain. Billie and Jack run inside. But they forget someone.
Poor Mr Fred! He is going to get very wet, isn’t he?
Chapter
Two
That night, Billie’s mum reads her a story in bed. It is about a mummy elephant and her baby. It is Billie’s favourite book.
Suddenly Billie’s mum stops reading. She gets a funny look on her face.
‘Oh!’ she says. ‘I think the baby is coming!’
She calls to Billie’s dad. Billie climbs out of bed and helps her mum downstairs. Billie’s dad rushes around f inding all the things they will need for hospital.
Suddenly Billie gets a funny feeling in her tummy. ‘Can I come with you?’ she says.
‘No, sweetheart,’ says her dad. ‘Remember, we said that you will stay at Jack’s house when the baby comes.’
‘How long will you be?’ asks Billie, feeling worried.
‘I don’t know, Billie,’ says her mum.
She squeezes Billie’s hand. ‘But just think – next time you see me, you will have a little baby brother or sister!’
But Billie has decided she doesn’t want a silly old baby anymore. She wants her mummy! Billie scrunches up her face and tries not to cry.
‘It’s all right, Billie,’ says her dad gently.
Jack’s mum comes over to pick up Billie. They watch Billie’s mum and dad drive off.
Billie’s mum blows a kiss but Billie looks down at the ground. She doesn’t want them to go without her.
Jack’s mum gives Billie a cuddle. ‘I’ve made a bed for you in Jack’s room,’ she says. They walk next door.
Jack is already asleep. His mum tucks Billie into the spare bed.
Jack’s room looks strange in the dark. Billie wishes she was back in her own bed.
Suddenly she sits up.
‘Mr Fred!’ she whispers. ‘I need Mr Fred!’
‘Oh dear. We’ll get him tomorrow,’ says Jack’s mum.
‘How about you sleep with one of Jack’s toys tonight?’
Jack’s mum gives Billie a big blue teddy bear. He is very soft and cuddly. But he’s not like Mr Fred.
Billie lies in the dark. Her tummy is curling up with worry.
She can’t remember where she put Mr Fred!
You remember where he is though, don’t you?
Chapter
Three
The next day, Billie has breakfast with Jack’s family. But she doesn’t feel very hungry.
Just then there is a knock on the door. It’s Billie’s dad! ‘Billie!’ he says excitedly. ‘Guess what? You have a baby brother!’
‘A brother?’ Billie says, frowning. ‘But I wanted a sister! Who will wear all my baby dresses now?’
‘Oh, Billie,’ says her dad, giving her a cuddle.
‘You should see him. He’s beautiful! And I’m sure he’ll look lovely in your pretty pink dresses.’
Billie giggles. ‘Where’s Mum?’ she asks. ‘Is she coming home now?’
‘Not yet,’ her dad says. ‘Mum has to rest. She will be at the hospital for a few days. But we can go and see her.’
‘A few days!’ Billie says crossly. ‘But I want Mum to come home now.’ She stamps her foot.
Billie’s dad sighs.
He thanks Jack’s parents for looking after Billie. Billie and her dad go back home for Billie to get dressed.
Billie feels all jumbled up inside. She is excited to see her new baby brother. But she also feels a teensy bit cross that he is a boy, not a girl.
She is excited to see her mum, but she is also cross that her mum is not coming home yet. All these feelings bubble up inside Billie’s tummy like a milkshake.
Then she remembers.
‘Mr Fred!’ she says. ‘I have to f ind Mr Fred to give to the new baby!’
‘OK,’ says her dad. ‘But quickly. Mum is waiting for us.’
Billie looks everywhere for Mr Fred. She looks under her bed. No Mr Fred. Then she checks her toy box. Not there either!
She checks all the places Mr Fred could be. But he is nowhere to be found.
‘We have to go now,’ Billie’s dad says. ‘We can give Mr Fred to the baby next time.’
‘No!’ says Billie. ‘I want Mr Fred!’ She stamps her feet.
‘Billie!’ says her dad. He is looking very tired. ‘Come on.You have to be a big girl now.’
‘But I don’t want to be a big girl!’ Billie cries. ‘I want to be a baby too!’ Billie’s dad bends down and gives her a big hug.
‘It’s OK,’ he says gently. ‘You will always be my baby girl, Billie. Now how about we go see Mum?
We can look for Mr Fred again when we get home.’ Billie stops crying and gives her dad a big cuddle.
Chapter
Four
Billie and her dad arrive at the hospital. Her mum is sitting up in bed. She holds out her arms and Billie jumps onto the bed for a cuddle.
Billie’s mum points to a plastic cot next to the bed. ‘There’s your little brother,’ she says. ‘His name is Noah. Isn’t he adorable?’
Billie looks into the plastic cot. Noah is wrapped up like a fat white caterpillar. His face is all squishy and red. He doesn’t look very adorable to Billie.
‘Would you like a hold?’ her mum asks.
‘Nah,’ says Billie, snuggling up to her mum.‘Maybe later.’ Billie’s mum lets her change the channels on the TV. Then Billie tells her mum about poor lost Mr Fred.
Soon it is time to go. Billie kisses her mum goodbye. She even gives Noah a kiss. He smells nice. Like banana pancakes!
‘Bye-bye, baby!’ Billie says softly.
Just then Noah opens his eyes. He looks straight up at Billie.
A little smile creeps over his tiny face. Then he closes his eyes again.
‘He smiled at me!’ Billie gasps.
‘Wow, Billie! You’re the f irst person he’s smiled at,’ her mum says.
‘That’s because he knows you’re his big sister,’ her dad says.
Billie feels very proud. She is the f irst person her baby brother has smiled at.
He likes her! Maybe it will be fun to be a big sister after all.
‘OK, time to go,’ says her dad. ‘Let’s go home and look for Mr Fred, shall we?’
When they get home, Jack is waiting on Billie’s front doorstep.
He has something in his arms. Something big and furry and wet and muddy.
‘Mr Fred!’ Billie says.
‘Oh dear,’ says her dad. ‘Did you leave him out in the rain?’
Billie nods. She gives poor old Mr Fred a big cuddle. She has missed him so much!
‘I don’t think I want to give Mr Fred to Noah anymore,’ Billie says.
‘After all, Mr Fred is a bit old and dirty for our new baby.’
Billie knows that being a big sister will be fun most days. But some days she might want to be a baby, too. She will need Mr Fred on tho se days.
‘But what will you give the baby?’ Jack asks.
Billie smiles. ‘Our new baby needs a new teddy bear,’ she says. ‘Just for him!’
Then she giggles. ‘And do you know what else? I think Mr Fred needs a bath!’
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