I Got You

Illustrated by Shamar Knight-Justice
$18.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Nancy Paulsen Books
24 per carton
On sale Jul 15, 2025 | 9780593111451
Age 3-7 years
Reading Level: Lexile 680L | Fountas & Pinnell L
Sales rights: World

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A touching and joyful celebration of siblinghood, by New York Times bestselling author Derrick Barnes

Rasheed has the best big brother in the world! Anthony has been his hero from day one, making him feel safe during storms and included in all kinds of fun activities. Thanks to Anthony, Rasheed knows all about worms, mud pies, puddles, and how to fly on a swing. And now that Rasheed is getting a little older, Anthony is teaching him how to do big-boy things, like button his own shirt, and ride a bike. And most importantly, that there will be times when Anthony needs his own space and time with his buddies. At first Rasheed feels crushed not to be included full-time with his brother, but fortunately, Anthony reassures him that even when they're not together he still loves Rasheed and nothing will ever change that. And when Momma and Daddy share the big news that soon both of them will be big brothers, Rasheed knows--thanks to Anthony--just what kind of big brother he wants to be.
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* "Barnes (The King of Kindergarten) honors older siblings’ contributions to family dynamics. Rasheed’s first memory is of elder brother Anthony, whose ‘electric smile’ welcomed him to the family. . . . As Rasheed grows, Anthony’s guidance extends to building and toppling block towers, braving scary storms, and jumping into puddles. Stylized illustrations from Knight-Justice (Big Tune) layer bold patterns to capture the brothers’ bond and joy in each other’s company as Anthony both claims his own space and reassures Rasheed that, no matter what, ‘I got you.’ And when their parents announce a new addition, Rasheed is more than ready to take the reins, having learned from Anthony how to be a steady sibling, and echoing his older brother’s promise to the infant. It’s a touching work that models secure attachments and strong sibling connections.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

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“Anthony leaves Rasheed with perhaps the greatest lesson of all: how to be a supportive big brother himself. Narrated by Rasheed, Barnes’ text is elegant in its simplicity, loving yet never saccharine, and always emotionally honest. Using varied perspectives, Knight-Justice’s richly hued, collagelike digital illustrations combine a patchwork of textures and patterns, immersing readers in this affectionate Black family’s world . . . bringing to life an idyllic suburban setting. Brotherly love and Black joy abound in this brilliantly told tribute to the ties that bind.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

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A touching and joyful celebration of siblinghood, by New York Times bestselling author Derrick Barnes

Rasheed has the best big brother in the world! Anthony has been his hero from day one, making him feel safe during storms and included in all kinds of fun activities. Thanks to Anthony, Rasheed knows all about worms, mud pies, puddles, and how to fly on a swing. And now that Rasheed is getting a little older, Anthony is teaching him how to do big-boy things, like button his own shirt, and ride a bike. And most importantly, that there will be times when Anthony needs his own space and time with his buddies. At first Rasheed feels crushed not to be included full-time with his brother, but fortunately, Anthony reassures him that even when they're not together he still loves Rasheed and nothing will ever change that. And when Momma and Daddy share the big news that soon both of them will be big brothers, Rasheed knows--thanks to Anthony--just what kind of big brother he wants to be.

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* "Barnes (The King of Kindergarten) honors older siblings’ contributions to family dynamics. Rasheed’s first memory is of elder brother Anthony, whose ‘electric smile’ welcomed him to the family. . . . As Rasheed grows, Anthony’s guidance extends to building and toppling block towers, braving scary storms, and jumping into puddles. Stylized illustrations from Knight-Justice (Big Tune) layer bold patterns to capture the brothers’ bond and joy in each other’s company as Anthony both claims his own space and reassures Rasheed that, no matter what, ‘I got you.’ And when their parents announce a new addition, Rasheed is more than ready to take the reins, having learned from Anthony how to be a steady sibling, and echoing his older brother’s promise to the infant. It’s a touching work that models secure attachments and strong sibling connections.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

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“Anthony leaves Rasheed with perhaps the greatest lesson of all: how to be a supportive big brother himself. Narrated by Rasheed, Barnes’ text is elegant in its simplicity, loving yet never saccharine, and always emotionally honest. Using varied perspectives, Knight-Justice’s richly hued, collagelike digital illustrations combine a patchwork of textures and patterns, immersing readers in this affectionate Black family’s world . . . bringing to life an idyllic suburban setting. Brotherly love and Black joy abound in this brilliantly told tribute to the ties that bind.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review