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Bientôt Grand Frère ! Bientôt Grande Soeur - Livre à Remplir à 2

€12.90

What is it?

👶 French new sibling prep book

📖 64 pages of activities

✏️ Fill-in prompts and exercises

💝 Paperback keepsake format

👧👦 Ages 4+ soon-to-be siblings

🇫🇷 Made in France


French new sibling preparation book 64 pages for children expecting a baby, Minus Éditions hardcover activity book, gift for expectant francophone and bilingual families, ages 4 plus
Bientôt Grand Frère ! Bientôt Grande Soeur - Livre à Remplir à 2
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Bientôt Grand Frère, Bientôt Grande Soeur is a French fill-in book preparing children for a new sibling. This thoughtful activity book helps soon-to-be big siblings:

  • Process the upcoming change in a positive way
  • Express feelings about becoming a big brother or sister
  • Learn what to expect when the baby arrives
  • Feel included in the pregnancy journey
  • Build excitement about their important new role

A gentle way to prepare children for one of life's biggest transitions.

Description

Recommended Age: 4 years and up

1 French-language fill-in preparation book, 64 pages

Theme: Preparing for a new baby in the family

Paperback format with illustrated prompts and activities

Questions and activities for soon-to-be big siblings

Perfect gift for expectant families

Designed and made in France by Minus Éditions

About Minus Éditions

Minus Éditions is a Lille-based publisher that creates conversation card games, fill-in keepsake books, and activity challenges, all in French. The collection covers every family relationship you can think of: mother-daughter, father-son, siblings, grandparents, godparents, and best friends, alongside outdoor adventure cards, bedtime prompts, mealtime discussions, and travel games. The tone is warm, witty, and never preachy, designed to get families talking, laughing, and learning things about each other they didn't expect. Everything is printed in France on FSC paper with vegetable-based inks, and packaged by an ESAT sheltered workshop. Minus Éditions is our go-to for screen-free, French-language family moments that genuinely bring people closer.

Frequently asked questions about this product

What makes a French big sibling preparation activity book a good choice compared with other kids books and discussion kits?

A French big sibling preparation activity book is helpful because it gives your child a simple, playful way to talk about the baby coming, instead of leaving them alone with big questions they cannot express. Each page gently guides them to draw, answer short prompts, and imagine their new role, so they feel included rather than pushed aside. The format is light and fun, not a heavy "lesson", which avoids overwhelming a young child. Because it is made for shared moments, you can read, talk, and fill it in together, turning what could be a worrying subject into a cosy ritual. This kind of approach usually makes conversations about change much smoother for children around four years and older.

How can a creative big brother big sister journal in French really support a child’s emotions before the baby arrives?

With a creative big brother big sister journal in French, your child gets a safe place to put words and drawings on what they feel, even if they do not fully understand those feelings yet. The small guided activities invite them to talk about their hopes, fears, and questions, which helps you notice what is going on inside. When you sit together and fill in the pages, your attention shows that their place in the family remains important. That combination of play and gentle conversation often reduces jealousy and anxiety. Over time, the completed pages become a reassuring reminder that they were part of the adventure from the very beginning, not just added on at the end.

Is a guided French workbook for future big brothers and sisters easy enough to use if parents are not experts in child psychology?

A guided French workbook for future big brothers and sisters is designed precisely so you do not need any special training to use it. The questions are short, illustrated, and written in everyday language, so you can simply read them aloud and let your child react. You follow the pages step by step; there is no complex method to learn first. If a topic feels too advanced today, you can skip it and come back later, because the structure is flexible. Most parents just pick a quiet moment, open to a page that fits the mood, and let the conversation flow naturally from the drawings and prompts in these kids books, discussion kits.

What reassuring details should I look for in a French big sibling keepsake book before deciding to buy one?

One reassuring detail is that the content is age-appropriate, starting around four years old, with short texts and clear illustrations that keep a young child engaged. Another is that the book is fully in French, which makes it easy to integrate into your usual reading routine if that is your home language. The accessible price for a 64-page, well-illustrated item means you get a solid rapport qualité/prix for something you will keep as a family memory. Knowing it is thoughtfully created in France often reassures parents about both style and sensitivity of the themes. If you are a caring adult preparing a young child for a new baby, you want a gentle, playful tool that makes them feel proud of becoming a big sibling rather than worried about losing their place.