Jamie Lee Curtis
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My mommy hung the moon
A hard-working mother's extraordinary accomplishments are listed by her devoted child.
Big words for little people
A big sister teaches her younger siblings some important words, like "responsibility," "perseverence," and "respect."
Is There Really a Human Race?
While thinking about life as a race, a child wonders whether it is most important to finish first or to have fun along the way.
It's hard to be five
A child finds that learning to have self control is hard, but it can also be fun.
I'm Gonna Like Me
A young girl learns to like herself every single day, no matter what.
Where do balloons go?
A child wonders about what happens to a balloon that is let go, as a parent would wonder about what might happen to a child once he leaves home.
Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born Board Book (Joanna Colter Books)
A young girl asks her parents to tell her again the cherished family story of her birth and adoption.
Today I Feel Silly Display
A child's emotions range from silliness to anger to excitement, coloring and changing each day.
When I was little
A four-year-old describes how she has changed since she was a baby.
This is me
A child introduces himself, his body parts, his clothes, and possessions while the day progresses from morning to night.
My brave year of firsts
"The tenth children's book by the #1 New York Times bestselling team of Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell celebrates the extraordinary, everyday bravery of trying new things for the very first time."--Jacket flap.
Me, myselfie, & I
When her mom becomes obsessed with selfies, a little girl takes matters into her own hands in this charming and topical picture book, that is sure to appeal to today's millennial parents.