Pum has a little brother, Elisha, who likes to follow him around the house. Sometimes, Pum likes it. Sometimes, he doesn’t like it. When Pum learns why Elisha follows him; he begins to think differently about his role as a big brother. This story is for older siblings who learned to appreciate the little siblings who followed them. This story is also meant for younger siblings, who still look up to their older siblings as role models. Just like Pum and his little brother, we all learn from others.
My Little Brother Elisha is written to celebrate childhood moments of growth and learning. The story aligns with the principles of teaching children self-regulation and can be used for teaching social-emotional learning competencies.