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My Youngest, There's No One Like You (Birth Order Books) | 
enlarge | Authors: Dr. Kevin Leman, Kevinii Leman Publisher: Revell Category: Book
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $5.98 You Save: $7.01 (54%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 137743
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 32 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 8.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 0800718313 EAN: 9780800718312 ASIN: 0800718313
Publication Date: February 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Every child is special. And every child deserves to be recognized for what makes him or her unique. In these creative and heartwarming books, birth order guru, Dr. Kevin Leman, and his artist son, Kevin Leman II, follow up on their new birth order series for children. Following My Firstborn, There's No One Like You, these next two books in the series continue using birth order principles to convey love, acceptance, and a sense of individuality to the middle and youngest child in the family. These books will be enjoyed by parents and children, alike.
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Helps me understand my baby girl! September 19, 2008 Jocelynn Bailey (Clifton, VA USA) I really enjoyed reading this, and I know that when I give it to my little girl in a few years, she will feel an extra dose of love. Kevin Leman is an author to trust and an expert to follow. This outflow of creativity puts into pictures some of what he teaches in his books. I recommend all books in this series that apply to each family!
Too Stereotyped September 13, 2005 Phyliss Shankeb (Colmar, PA) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
I am a psychologist and bought all 3 books in the series when my son's wife gave birth to his 3rd child. I didn't preview it before I read these books to the oldest as well as to newly deemed "middle child." I was disapointed and a bit apologetic to their parents when we all read it together. These children knew the message(s) in the book were related to them. I felt that since they are so young, they were getting a message about how they were going to (or should) turn out. Also, there were references to Christmas and I felt this didn't leave room for people who celebrate other holidays than those. I thought the concept of the book was good. From the title, I was mainly interested in the message that the mother loves all three of her children, recognises differences, but loves them just the same. I wish the author would have just adhered to that theme and left the predictions about their personalities and behavior out of it. [...]
Raising a youngest child... July 11, 2005 Jamie Hunsicker (Thornton, CO) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
is fun, and hard on the heart. She/he is the last "first" of everyone. The book has great illistrations and is cute to read! We love Dr. Kevin Leman's books!
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