Little Helper, Big Imagination
by Emily Morrow
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Pub Date 9 Jul 2024 | Archive Date 16 Jul 2024
Zonderkidz-Books | Zonderkidz
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Description
How can you turn a day filled with normal things like breakfast and chores into an unforgettable adventure? Use your IMAGINATION! Little Helper, Big Imagination, by Really Very Crunchy mom and author Emily Morrow, is a unique picture book perfect for kids and grownups looking to transform an ordinary day into something playful and fun.
Any task can be turned into an opportunity for fun if you’re ready to use your imagination.
Little Helper, Big Imagination:
- Is the perfect read-aloud for parents and children setting goals for family chores and a springboard for discussion on how to make at-home responsibilities more fun
- A fun read for children ages 4-8 that encourages independent play and imagination
- Presents the concept of imaginative play and ways to utilize that all-important skill in your family
- Features a note from Emily on how to incorporate more imaginative play in your own family and during at-home chores like cleaning up and even feeding the family pet
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780310158127 |
PRICE | US$18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
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Featured Reviews
This is such a fun book! I love seeing how the child took the task that could be undesirable and made them fun by using their imagination. I think that this book will be well loved by fans of the show Bluey because the child uses their imagination much the same way the Bingo and Bluey do. I think it is important that children use their imagination and play even when they are doing things that have to be done.
Me and my son loved this book and story.
He was so excited for me to read this to him and now he requests me to read this book to him every night!
This book was adorable. As a mother to an energetic 4 year old who gets bored when there's not enough activity, I am well-versed in making games out of chores that need done. Some of the imaginative play the child in the book takes on, such as making the bed whilst pretending to be a master chef, are quite literally the icing on the cake. We could all use a little more play in our lives. And I appreciate the ideas the author provided the parents at the end.
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