You know it’s a good book when it starts to be an earworm when you try to go to sleep at night.
I lay there with my eyes open chanting the little verse over and over again in my mind. I’d be annoyed but it’s so very cute.
The premise is darling. And the story and lesson is good:
“Sometimes, you need others in your life to be honest with you, encourage you and SHOW you what it’s like to feel loved in order for real change to happen.”
The boys and I shout out the words and we all still love it, ages 1-43 (47 when my husband is there for the reading).
An American humorist, writer and author. When boiling down the chicken soup of life, she finds those golden, fried nuggets of truth & writes them long after the kids go to bed.