Would I Trade My Parents? by Laura Numeroff

Would I Trade My Parents? by Laura Numeroff

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A picture book that features a little boy who ponders why the parents of his friends are so special and why sometimes he wishes he could trade.... But then he remembers his very own parents and all the amazing things that only they know how to do - like the way they always read together or leave notes in his lunch box or take family bike rides.

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Would I Trade My Parents? by Laura Numeroff

All kids will relate to Laura Numeroff's latest classic. What child hasn't thought about trading his or her parents for the ones next door! Who wouldn't be discouraged if your parents don't allow you to have pets or go camping or drink chocolate milk before dinner? In the newest picture book by Laura Numeroff, a little boy ponders why the parents of his friends are so special and why sometimes he wishes he could trade...But then he remembers his very own parents and all the amazing things that only they know how to do - like the way they always read together or leave notes in his lunch box or take family bike rides - in fact, his parents are the best of all! Full of fun, whimsy details and a relatable cast of characters, "I Wouldn't Trade My Parents" will resonate with parents and kids alike, as readers remember why they would never trade their parents for the world!
Laura Numeroff is the New York Times bestselling author of The Jellybeans, When Sheep Sleep and the If You Give a...series. She lives in Los Angeles, CA. James Bernadin is the illustrator of the bestselling The Legend of the Candy Cane. He lives in Seattle, WA.
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ISBN 13 9780810906372
ISBN 10 0810906376
Title Would I Trade My Parents?
Author Laura Numeroff
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
Year published 2009-10-01
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.