When the new baby comes home everything feels different, and Robin wants to help too.
At first, nobody has time. The house is busy, the baby needs everything, and Robin isn't sure where they fit in anymore. Then a kind grown-up kneels down at eye level and offers a simple idea: "I can help. I can ask. I can wait."
From there, Robin discovers small jobs made just for a big kid; bringing a diaper to his parents, choosing an outfit, picking the perfect bedtime book, humming a favorite tune. Along the way, Robin also learns something just as important: some jobs are only for grown-ups, and that's okay too.
By the end, Robin isn't just a helper. Robin is still Robin. Loved not because of what they do, but simply because of who they are.
Written in short, repeatable lines perfect for read-aloud moments, I Can Help with the Baby speaks directly to the big feelings that come with a growing family: feeling unsure, wanting to belong, and learning what it means to be a big sibling. It's a gentle, reassuring story written for the child doing the adjusting.
Book 1 in the I Can series, which gives young children real, doable skills for the big moments in their lives.