Tales That Spark Wonder in Young Readers



What Readers Are Saying


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Customer from an external sales channelUS
Reviewer
5/5
Even more curious whys

In this follow-up story, Sara is back with a new round of everyday questions about life. Each one is answered in a playful rhyme that keeps children engaged and curious. The format makes it easy for kids to understand and fun for adults to read aloud, and young readers enjoy following along with her questions and answers. (This review has been adapted for display on this website.)

4 years ago
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Customer from an external sales channelUS
Reviewer
5/5
Kids need answers

My four-year-old daughter was curious and smiling the whole time we read this book together. The question-and-answer format really seemed to ground her, and she loved the simple, specific, rhyming explanations. It even helped me as a parent: when I recently explained why she could not wear a special-occasion dress, she paused, thought about it, and accepted my answer. That felt like a big win. (This review has been adapted for display on this website.)

4 years ago
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Customer from an external sales channelUS
Reviewer
5/5
Adorable story for that inevitable question

Every child eventually asks, “Why can’t I?” and genuinely wants an answer. This book responds to those questions in a playful but informative way that kids can relate to. Young readers are sure to take something meaningful from the story. (This review has been adapted for display on this website.)

4 years ago

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About K B Osher

As an educator and a parent, I became really interested in learning about parenting and the mental, physical, and spiritual well-being of children and adults alike. I spent some time leading parenting and self-empowerment workshops. Now, in addition to homeschooling my three boys, my focus is on creating entertaining and educational books for parents to enjoy with their preschoolers and elementary school-age children.

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