Tales That Spark Wonder in Young Readers



What Readers Are Saying


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5/5
Playful support for caregivers

This story works as a gentle, playful tool for parents and caregivers. It presents everyday situations with humor and care, making it enjoyable for small children while also giving adults helpful language to use. The whole book feels well crafted and easy to share at story time. (This review has been adapted for display on this website.)

4 years ago
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5/5
Helping children understand everyday things

Young children often want to know why they need to do certain things, and this book addresses those questions directly. It covers basic routines and responsibilities, showing both the benefits and the possible consequences in simple language. The story manages to be fun while also offering clear guidance, making it an engaging but educational read. (This review has been adapted for display on this website.)

4 years ago
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5/5
That never-ending 'why'

This story follows a very curious girl who is always trying to understand the world around her. The adults in her life respond with patience and offer thoughtful explanations each time she asks. It is a warm, meaningful picture book, and the rhyming text stays simple while still feeling clever. (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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