This book is a valuable resource for those interested in child psychology and family dynamics. It covers a range of topics related to siblings and their relationships, with insights that are useful for both adults and children.


The book features illustrations and is written in English, with a length of 211.33 pages and a weight of 227g. It was published in 1985 by Harvard University Press as part of the Developing Child series, which is edited by Barbara Lloyd. The author, Judy Dunn, is an expert in the field of child psychology. This paperback edition of Sisters and Brothers (The Developing Child) is suitable for intermediate readers and has been categorised under Books, Comics & Magazines, Textbooks, Education & Reference, and Adult Learning & University.


Slight wear around the edges but all complete, unmarked or written on, good copy.