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By Jane Annunziata, PsyD and Marc A. Nemiroff, PhD
Illustrated by Margaret Scott
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Eudora is a little rhino with a big problem: She wants a baby brother! Or even a baby sister! She tries unsuccessfully to talk her parents into giving
her one. Finally, with the help of her parents, Eudora learns that she is "only, but not lonely."
The charming illustrations and Eudora's many moods make this book a delightful way to help only children understand the joys and the pressures that
come with only-child status, and give parents a way to answer a tricky (and inevitable) question.
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• Full-color illustrations
• 8 1/2" x 11"
• 36 pages
• Ages 4–7
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has a PsyD in clinical psychology from Rutgers University. She has co-authored three books for children
and families. Her play therapy demonstration videotape is part of the APA Psychotherapy Videotape Series
II. She maintains a private practice specializing in work with children and families in McLean, Virginia.
has a PhD in clinical psychology from the Catholic University of America. He is Core Faculty on the
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Program at the Washington School of Psychiatry, and the Clinical Faculty at the George Washington University Doctor
of Psychology program. Dr. Nemiroff maintains a private practice in Potomac, Maryland.
Read an article from USA Today featuring Jane Annunziata and Marc Nemiroff.
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is a prizewinning illustrator of children's books. She also does pen-and-ink drawings on a regular basis
for a number of newspapers, from the Washington Post on the East Coast to the San Francisco Chronicle on the West.
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