About the Author:
Robie Harris is the author of several award-winning, bestselling books including It's Perfectly Normal! and It's So Amazing. Her picture books include Happy Birth Day! and Don't Forget to Come Back. She is highly acclaimed for her ability to explain issues in an accessible, straightforward manner.
Nicole Hollander is a nationally recognized humorist, cartoonist, and the creator of the popular comic strip Sylvia, which is syndicated internationally by Tribune Media Services and appears in over 80 newspapers in the U.S. She is also the author/illustrator of 20 humor books for adults.
From Booklist:
PreS. This small, brightly illustrated book in the Just Being Me series, by the author of the classic It's Perfectly Normal (1994) and the Growing Up Stories series on child development, portrays a behavioral flashpoint from a child's first-person perspective. A note addressed to parents explains how each fictional scenario reflects an important developmental stage and discusses how parents might balance "enjoyment of their child's individuality . . . with the necessities of daily life." In the story, a boy of color strips off his winter wardrobe and reapplies it by himself, resulting in a topsy-turvy outfit that he proudly wears outside (with his flexible parents'permission). Although some adults may fear the willful, experimental acts depicted will be understood by children as carte blanche to act out, many others will appreciate the clear voice of reason ringing through the stories'humor and chaos--while children will simply exult in the silly fun modeled on the pages. Jennifer Mattson
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