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60 result(s) for "Rosenthal, Amy Krouse"
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Duck! Rabbit!
Two unseen characters argue about whether the creature they are looking at is a rabbit or a duck.
What You Can't Do
Amy Krouse Rosenthal reviews the children's book \"How To Be a Baby...By Me, the Big Sister\" by Sally Lloyd-Jones and illustrated by Sue Heap.
The wonder book
Poems, brief stories, word games, and palindromes let children have fun with words and also learn various facts and concepts.
One mom's to-do list (in her dreams...)
A listing of tasks for mothers in taking care of their children is presented. These include framing birth announcements, bringing video camera to kids' school show, and taking a professional photograph of kids.
Al Pha's bet
Al Pha makes a bet with himself that he can invent the perfect order for the twenty-six letters.
Inventions a mom could love
Several fictional inventions that a mother could love, including a robot ref, a lost-shoe alarm, and a food tape, are presented.
Why moms dream of running away
Rosenthal discusses why mothers who love their children dearly still fantasize about leaving them. Four tips for dealing with this fantasy, including lose the guilt and connect with other mothers, are presented.