Is of the son as a toddler sitting on the bathroom floor with toilet paper littering Probably my most favorite image in this book Little boy growing older with each progressive page. Sheila McGraw’s artwork is simply beautiful to look at as all theĬharacters look realistic and I loved the images of both the mother and the That the mother has always cared about her son no matter how much older she gotĪnd I think that children should read books that deals with the true meaning ofįamily and shows that your family will always care about you through thick and Loved the message of this book as it proves the importance of love by showing No matter what the boy does and this aspect of the story made this book a truly Whenever he got into trouble, we also see that the mother still loves her son She still loves her son no matter how different her son becomes through looksĮxtremely unique in my eyes is how we get to see the positive and negativeĪspects of parenthood as while the boy occasionally got on his mother’s nerves To see how a mother witnesses the growth of her son throughout the story and how Munsch did a fantastic job at writing this story as we get Seems to have fallen off the radar for me! Robert In the world could I not have read this book when I was little? I mean, I had read many of Robert Munsch’s other books including “The Paper Bag Princess” and “Stephanie’s Ponytail,” but this one
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