"Juvenile Fiction." . . "Brothers and sisters Fiction." . . "Sibling rivalry." . . . . "Picture books." . . "Trivas, Irene" . . "Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction." . . "Family life Fiction." . . "Blume, Judy" . . "Blume, Judy." . "Sibling rivalry Fiction." . . "Sibling rivalry Juvenile fiction." . . "JUVENILE FICTION General." . . "OverDrive, Inc." . . "Children's stories, American." . . "Siblings Fiction." . . "Yuba City Unified School District." . . "Brothers and sisters." . . "Social Situations." . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . "\"The Great One\" thinks her younger brother, \"The Pain,\" is a messy, slowpoke who gets dessert even if he doesn't finish dinner. Still, she thinks her parents love him more than they love her."@en . . . "A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as a troublemaker and the best-loved in the family." . "Dust jackets (Bindings)" . . . . . . "Children's stories" . . . . . . . . . . . "A six-year-old and his eight-year-old sister see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family."@en . . . . . "School stories"@en . . . "Juvenile works"@en . "Juvenile works" . . . . . . . . . "A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other a troublemakersand the best-loved in the family."@en . "\"Sometimes I think Mom and Dad love her more than me.\"--The Pain \"Sometimes I think Mom and Dad love him more than me.\"--The Great One The Great One thinks her brother, the Pain, is a messy slowpoke who gets dessert even if he doesn't finish dinner. She thinks her parents love him more than they love her . The Pain thinks his older sister, the Great One, is a bossy know-it-all. Just because she's older, she gets to feed the cat and play real songs on the piano. He thinks his parents love her more than they love him . How will they ever find out who is loved more?"@en . . . "Pain & the great one"@en . . "A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) each see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family." . . "A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family." . "A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family."@en . . "Collects the first four books in the series, in which an older sister and younger brother experience the ups and downs of everyday life, including sibling rivalry, school troubles, and family hijinks."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Pain and The Great One" . "Åååh, vad du är dum!"@sv . "Åååh, vad du är dum!" . . . . . . . . . . . "Pain and the Great One"@en . "The Pain and the Great One" . "The Pain and the Great One"@en . . . . . . . "Two short related stories. The first is from her point of view: she thinks her little brother is a pain. The second is from his point of view: he thinks his big sister thinks she is the Great One."@en . . . "The Pain & the Great One"@en . . . . "Pain and the Great One"@en . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . "A six-year-old (the Pain) and his eight-year-old (The Great One) sister see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Children's stories, American"@en . . . "The pain and the great one" . "The pain and the great one"@en . . "Brother-sister relationships Children's literature." . .