Description
A Heartwarming Rhyming Picture Book About Curiosity, Manners, and Understanding “Why”!
Meet Sara: a bright, imaginative 6-year-old who loves asking questions.
From “Why can’t I stay up late?” to “Why can’t I have more sweets?”, her everyday wonders turn into fun, rhythmic conversations with her family and teacher.
Through catchy rhymes and colorful illustrations, children learn:
⭐ Good manners and social skills
⭐ Why rules exist and how they help us grow
⭐ How to express curiosity respectfully
⭐ New vocabulary through playful language
Perfect for:
Parents looking for educational storytime books
Teachers supporting social-emotional learning in the classroom
Preschoolers and early readers who love rhyme and humor
Gifts for birthdays, holidays, or just because!
Join Sara as she discovers the meaning behind everyday rules, and turns each “why” into a moment of learning and connection.
Pair it with Sara Wants to Know: Why Do I Have To? for a complete curiosity-filled adventure!
















Customer from an external sales channel –
This is a nicely illustrated picture book that explains to children in a simple and gentle way why there are certain things they should not do. The reasons are presented clearly, so kids can understand them without feeling talked down to. (This review has been adapted for display on this website.)
Customer from an external sales channel –
My daughter was immediately drawn in by the bright, colorful illustrations and could easily relate to the situations in the story. It is a clever and light-hearted way for kids to learn important ideas about everyday life. (This review has been adapted for display on this website.)
Customer from an external sales channel –
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.)
Customer from an external sales channel –
I really like how the author gently leads young children to learn from the other family members in the story. The rhymes make it fun to read, and the message is both educational and entertaining. The illustrations are fantastic as well. I bought the book for my four-year-old grandson, who asks me the same kinds of questions, and it suits him perfectly. (This review has been adapted for display on this website.)