Synopses & Reviews
Seven of Jamie Lee Curtis's very popular books to grow by available unabridged on audio!
This collection includes:
Is There Really a Human Race?: This funny and touching fantasy is a dialogue between child and parent reminding us that being human is all about making good choices and relishing life's journey.
It's Hard to be Five: Learning How to Work My Control Panel: Learning not to hit? Having to wait your turn? Sitting still?! It's definitely hard to be five, but this encouraging book makes the struggles of self-control a little easier, and a lot more fun.
When I Was Little: A Four-Year-Old's Memoir of Her Youth: In this simple, childlike celebration of personal identity, a little girl looks back on her childhood from the lofty height of four and half years, and discovers that she is a unique individual.
Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born: "Tell me again how you would adopt me and be my parents . . . ," a heartwarming story of not only how one child is born but also how a family is born.
Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day, helps kids explore, identify, and even have fun with their ever-changing moods.
Where Do Balloons Go? An Uplifting Mystery: When one little boy accidentally lets go of his balloon, his imagination takes him on a journey. This delightful mystery about letting go uses imagination as a tool to deal with loss.
I'm Gonna Like Me: Letting Off a Little Self-Esteem, whimsically demonstrates that it's important to like yourself every single day—no matter what.
Synopsis
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author Jamie Lee Curtis, author of Today I Feel Silly and Where Do Balloons Go?, comes I'm Gonna Like Me, a funny and moving celebration of self-esteem and loving the skin you're in.
Celebrate liking yourself Through alternating points of view, a girl's and a boy's, Jamie Lee Curtis's triumphant text shows kids that the key to feeling good is liking yourself because you are you.
A book to rejoice in and share, I'm Gonna Like Me will have kids letting off some self-esteem in no time
Synopsis
New York Times bestselling author Jamie Lee Curtis perfectly captures a little girl's simple, joyous celebration of herself, as she looks back on her childhood from the lofty height of four and a half years.
This spirited view of growing up is perfect to share at home or in a classroom, as kids will respond to the exuberant pleasures of growing freedom and independence.
"When I was little, I could hardly do anything. But now I can do lots of things, like braid my own hair and go to nursery school. I'm not a baby anymore. I'm me "
Synopsis
Seven of Jamie Lee Curtis's very popular books to grow by available unabridged on audio!
This collection includes:
Is There Really a Human Race?: This funny and touching fantasy is a dialogue between child and parent reminding us that being human is all about making good choices and relishing life's journey.
It's Hard to be Five: Learning How to Work My Control Panel: Learning not to hit? Having to wait your turn? Sitting still?! It's definitely hard to be five, but this encouraging book makes the struggles of self-control a little easier, and a lot more fun.
When I Was Little: A Four-Year-Old's Memoir of Her Youth: In this simple, childlike celebration of personal identity, a little girl looks back on her childhood from the lofty height of four and half years, and discovers that she is a unique individual.
Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born: "Tell me again how you would adopt me and be my parents . . . ," a heartwarming story of not only how one child is born but also how a family is born.
Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day, helps kids explore, identify, and even have fun with their ever-changing moods.
Where Do Balloons Go? An Uplifting Mystery: When one little boy accidentally lets go of his balloon, his imagination takes him on a journey. This delightful mystery about letting go uses imagination as a tool to deal with loss.
I'm Gonna Like Me: Letting Off a Little Self-Esteem, whimsically demonstrates that it's important to like yourself every single day—no matter what.
About the Author
Jamie Lee Curtis has had many firsts: her first (and only) marriage to Christopher Guest, her first time holding her children, Annie and Tom, her first time pretending to be a customer in an episode of
Quincy, and her first time she wrote words that became her first book. She lives in Los Angeles, the first city she ever lived in, and is always first in line, first to arrive, first to leave, and first to sleep.
Jamie Lee Curtis has had many firsts: her first (and only) marriage to Christopher Guest, her first time holding her children, Annie and Tom, her first time pretending to be a customer in an episode of Quincy, and her first time she wrote words that became her first book. She lives in Los Angeles, the first city she ever lived in, and is always first in line, first to arrive, first to leave, and first to sleep.