When I Became Your Sister

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Age Range
2+
Release Date
March 17, 2026
ISBN
9798887772271
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A heart-warming picture book about the love between siblings, featuring shimmering gold foil on every page! Whether they're adventuring in the forest, sharing berries, or wishing on shooting stars, there's nothing this little raccoon cub loves more than spending time with their big sister.

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Ode to the Bond of Sisters
(Updated: July 01, 2026)
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4.5
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
The authors of When I Became Your Mother and When I Became Your Brother continue their series with this charming tale of sisterly love. Two raccoons are shown sharing adventures outside, as they show the ups and downs of having a close relationship. Sometimes they don't get along, but they are always there for each other. The older sister teachers the younger ones the things that they know, and the two share their hopes and dreams. As night falls, they cuddle up in their nest, secure in the knowledge that they love each other and are good friends.

This is a great book for reading to younger children, who have just enough patience for the two to four lines of text that appear before the page is turned. The rhyme and meter is well done, so the book moves quickly. This is critically important when there is an agreed upon number of books for a bedtime session and everyone is tired!
Good Points
The artwork is beautiful, and the illustrations are reminiscent of tissue paper collage, with very clean lines. The leaves and natural elements are a great background for the raccoons, and the subdued color palette, rich in greens and browns, have a calming effect.

This would be a fantastic title for an older child to read to a younger one, and is in the same family of picture books as titles like Sewankambo's and McLeod's First There Was Me, Then There Was You, Mantchev and Sánchez' Sister Day!, and Nichols' Maple and Willow Together.
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Great comforting read for a young audience!
(Updated: July 01, 2026)
Overall rating
 
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
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5.0
When I Became Your Sister is a really gentle and heartwarming picture book that focuses on the bond between siblings. I read this to a young child, and it worked perfectly as a calm, comforting read, especially before bedtime. The story follows two raccoon sisters as they spend time together, going on little adventures, sharing moments, and learning from each other. It doesn’t try to be overly complicated, it just shows what it’s like to have a close sibling relationship, including both the happy and slightly difficult moments.

What stood out to me most is how simple but meaningful the story is. The older sister guides and teaches, while the younger one looks up to her, and you can really see that connection. Even when they don’t fully agree or things aren’t perfect, the story makes it clear that their love for each other doesn’t change. The writing style is short and rhythmic, which makes it easy for younger kids to follow along and stay interested. When I read it out loud, it flowed nicely and kept the child engaged the whole time.

The illustrations are another big highlight. They have a soft, almost collage-like look with calming colors like greens and browns, which makes the whole book feel peaceful. It adds to that cozy feeling, especially as the story winds down with the sisters settling in together. Visually, it really helps create that warm, safe atmosphere that younger readers enjoy.

I think this book is best for younger children, especially those who have siblings or are about to become an older or younger sibling. It would also be great for an older child to read to a younger one because of how simple and smooth the text is. Overall, it’s a sweet, comforting story that focuses on love, learning, and being there for each other.
Good Points
Warm and simple sibling relationship story

Calm, rhythmic writing perfect for read-aloud

Soft, beautiful illustrations create a cozy feeling
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