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Emily and pet

Emilys New Sister

Emily's New Sister:

Hi, my name is Emily.
That's my family over there. I have a little brother named Josh and this is my dog... his name is Flanders.

Emily's Scrapbook:

A few days after my surprise birthday party, Mommy and Daddy told me our family would have another surprise, a new baby. With my parent's help, I made a colorful scrapbook describing what happened while we waited for the baby to arrive. Click the picture to see my scrapbook.

Emily's Scrapbook

My New Sister (or Brother):

If you're like me, I had a lot of questions about the new baby. Click a picture below to learn more with me.


Where Do Babies Come From?

How Big is the Baby?

Will the Baby be a Boy or Girl?

How Does the Baby Eat and Breathe?

How Does the Baby Come Out?

Games - Come Play with Me:

Here are some fun games for you to play.

Family Campout
This is my family. If you would like to meet them, click the picture.


Family Campout

Percy's Portrait Palace
I wondered if our new baby would look like Mommy or Daddy. To find out, click the picture.


Percys Portrait Palace

Amazing Memory Game
Here's a game I can't wait to play with my new baby sister or brother. If you'd like to play with me, click the picture.


Amazing Memory Game

Tinkertot
I wonder.... will the new baby have lots of hair, big ears or blue eyes? I can't wait to find out. To play a fun "dress-up" game, click the picture.


Tinkertot
  • Reviewed last on: 10/22/2008
  • Peter J. Chen, MD, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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