Gabby is a single child that is about to have not one new baby brother or sister, but four!
As a parent, how can you make sure that your first born will not be filled with jealousy and insecurities when she sees four new babies come through the door? If you had siblings or if you are the parent of more than one child, I am sure that you know what I am talking about! If you felt you had less attention from your parents when they were struggling to keep the house together after the arrival of one baby, you can only imagine the consequences of a set of quadruplets.
In the book, Gabby’s parents decide to try a unique approach to get her support and secure her unconditional love for the little ones. Sure enough, Gabby reacts positively and is happy to lend a helping hand whenever it´s needed, which is always. The story has a happy ending, with the big family of seven enjoying each other´s company.
Tina Frisco is not a new author; we have talked before about her beautiful narrative style and her unique philosophy. This time, inspired in the recent events in her life, she has decided to take her message to the little ones. The book has the lovely illustrations of Amy Tokarczyk.
If you are a mother or a father trying to deal with your children´s sibling rivalry, pick up this book today and read it to them. If Gabby was able to turn all her love and attention to her little brothers and sister, I am sure your little one will be able too.
Here are some links about Tina Frisco and her books:
- Gabby and the Quads in Amazon
- Tina´s Website
- Tina Frisco in Facebook
- Tina Frisco in Twitter
- Tina Frisco in Smashwords
- Tina Frisco in GoodReads
- Tina Frisco in LinkedIn
Best
Joe
My mission is to help English writing authors reach the Latino Market by translating their eBooks to Spanish. Contact me at http://www.publicatuebook.ca or at joe@publicatuebook.ca
Thank you, Joe, for this fabulous and heartfelt review. I deeply appreciate your continued support. Blessings, my friend 🙂
Thank you, Tina! Always happy to help. I send you my best, Joe 🙂