Intended for "reluctant" readers. The title entices a child to open the book. It is funny. Rhymes are easy to read so reading skills improve and reading becomes fun. L. W. Lewis does not "preach" to children, he makes them laugh.
Morals and values are not drummed in but suggested through humor. Whether it's arguing with a sister, wanting to be an astronaut, or kissing a frog, Lewis explores every day conundrums in a way that children understand and find humorous. Winner of the Moonbeam Children's Book Award for children's humorous poetry. It will be read and remembered. A fun read for any child or adult who reads to a youngster.
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