Caillou and Baby Sister
Writtern by : Joceline Sanschagrin
English Version : Annette Goldsmith
As Narrated by : Kavitha Kidambi
Caillou and Baby Sister
Caillou's Mommy and Daddy come home with his Baby Sister. Caillou is very surprised. His sister can't walk. She can't eat by herself. She can't even talk. She's just a baby.
Caillou's Daddy rocks baby Rosie. Grandma and Grandpa and Auntie Caroline all say that the baby is cute. No one says Caillou is cute. Caillou sulks.
Caillou's Mommy asks if he would like to rock Rosie. But Caillou doesn't want to. He would rather play with his top.
Caollou wishes he were little, like Rosie. He wets his bed. He asks his Mommy to rock him to sleep. He wants to drink from a bottle.
Caillou gives Rosie a big kiss. Then he bites her! Rosie starts to cry. Caillou is very unhappy. He is afraid someone will scold him.
Caillou's Daddy comforts Rosie. He says to Caillou, "You think your sister is sweet enough to eat. But if you do, you will no longer have her to love. You can bite an apple, but not your baby sister."
Caillou looks for his doll. It's a baby, like Rosie. He flings his doll into the air. She falls onto the floor. Then he throws his doll, smack, against the wall.
Mommy says to Caillou, "You are big and strong. You can throw your doll very far. But your sister is a baby. She can't do anything yet on her own. So we have to take care of her".
Caillou's sister is crying. She has lost her bottle. She can't find it by herself. Caillou picks up the bottle and gives it to her. Rosie stops crying.
Caillou rocks his little sister. Rosie is so funny! She is always moving. She is very small and smells so nice. Caillou likes being a Big Brother.
The End.
Moral of the Story :
The Moral of the story is Please love your little ones, don't get upset if Mom and Dad loves them, as they are so small and they can't do anything by themselves. Try to play with them safely without hurting them and they need all from you is a little care and love. That makes them feel your care and love and they will be happy.
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