Join Maya, a bubbly one-year-old, as she eagerly anticipates the arrival of her baby brother, Mateo. Through a series of playful adventures and challenges, Maya learns the wisdom of patience, sharing, and love. As Maya navigates these new experiences, will she find the joy of being a big sister?
Maya lived in a cozy house in sunny California. One day, her parents said big news, "You will have a baby brother!" Maya clapped her hands, "Yay! A brother!" But soon, Maya thought, "What if he takes my toys?" She felt worried.
Maya wanted to be the best big sister. She tried to share her toys with a doll. "Here, dolly, you play too," she said. But it wasn't easy to share her favorite bear. She grumbled, "Bear is mine!"
Maya's parents took her to the baby store. There were so many baby things! "Will Mateo need all this?" Maya asked. She wanted everything to be perfect. But there was so much to choose!
Back home, Maya wanted to help get ready. She reached for a diaper box. It was heavy! "Uh-oh," Maya said, as it slipped from her grasp. Crash! "Oops, sorry!" she said.
Maya tried to make Mateo's crib cozy. She put in her blanket. "This will make him happy," she thought. But the blanket was too big! "Oh no, it's messy," she frowned.
Maya had a plan to sing a song for Mateo. "La la la," she began. But she forgot the words! "Hmm, what comes next?" she puzzled. Her song was all mixed up!
Maya felt a bit sad. "Will I be a good sister?" she wondered. She tried to think of a new plan. But nothing came to mind. "Maybe I can't do it," she sighed.
Maya's grandma came to visit. "I heard you're a big sister now," Grandma smiled. Maya nodded, "But it's hard!" Grandma said, "You have lots of love to share." Maya listened closely.
Grandma showed Maya a picture of when she was a baby. "You were so small!" Grandma said. "And now you're a big girl." Maya giggled. "I was tiny!" she laughed.
Maya had an idea after talking to Grandma. "I can love Mateo like you loved me," she said. She felt excited again. "I will help him feel happy," she smiled.
Finally, Mateo arrived home. Maya watched him sleep. "He's so little," she whispered. She remembered Grandma's words. "I'll be the best sister!" she promised.
Maya decided to sing her special song. "Welcome, sweet Mateo!" she sang. This time, the words flowed easily. Mateo wiggled and smiled. "He likes it!" Maya cheered.
Maya shared her bear with Mateo. "You can have Bear too," she said. Mateo held the bear's ear. Maya felt proud. "We can share," she beamed.
Maya hugged her parents. "I love Mateo, and I love you," she said. Her parents smiled. "We love you, too," they replied. Maya felt wise and full of love. "I'm a big sister now!" she declared.
Maya lived in a cozy house in sunny California. One day, her parents said big news, "You will have a baby brother!" Maya clapped her hands, "Yay! A brother!" But soon, Maya thought, "What if he takes my toys?" She felt worried.
Maya wanted to be the best big sister. She tried to share her toys with a doll. "Here, dolly, you play too," she said. But it wasn't easy to share her favorite bear. She grumbled, "Bear is mine!"
Maya's parents took her to the baby store. There were so many baby things! "Will Mateo need all this?" Maya asked. She wanted everything to be perfect. But there was so much to choose!
Back home, Maya wanted to help get ready. She reached for a diaper box. It was heavy! "Uh-oh," Maya said, as it slipped from her grasp. Crash! "Oops, sorry!" she said.
Maya tried to make Mateo's crib cozy. She put in her blanket. "This will make him happy," she thought. But the blanket was too big! "Oh no, it's messy," she frowned.
Maya had a plan to sing a song for Mateo. "La la la," she began. But she forgot the words! "Hmm, what comes next?" she puzzled. Her song was all mixed up!
Maya felt a bit sad. "Will I be a good sister?" she wondered. She tried to think of a new plan. But nothing came to mind. "Maybe I can't do it," she sighed.
Maya's grandma came to visit. "I heard you're a big sister now," Grandma smiled. Maya nodded, "But it's hard!" Grandma said, "You have lots of love to share." Maya listened closely.
Grandma showed Maya a picture of when she was a baby. "You were so small!" Grandma said. "And now you're a big girl." Maya giggled. "I was tiny!" she laughed.
Maya had an idea after talking to Grandma. "I can love Mateo like you loved me," she said. She felt excited again. "I will help him feel happy," she smiled.
Finally, Mateo arrived home. Maya watched him sleep. "He's so little," she whispered. She remembered Grandma's words. "I'll be the best sister!" she promised.
Maya decided to sing her special song. "Welcome, sweet Mateo!" she sang. This time, the words flowed easily. Mateo wiggled and smiled. "He likes it!" Maya cheered.
Maya shared her bear with Mateo. "You can have Bear too," she said. Mateo held the bear's ear. Maya felt proud. "We can share," she beamed.
Maya hugged her parents. "I love Mateo, and I love you," she said. Her parents smiled. "We love you, too," they replied. Maya felt wise and full of love. "I'm a big sister now!" she declared.
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