Mommy Thinks I’m Yummy: Children’s Rhyming books ( books about Body Parts) (Picture Books for Toddlers Book 1)
Mommy Thinks I’m Yummy + Hokey Poke (2 in 1)
Teaches your kids about body parts and their importance
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Book 1
⚠ Mommy Thinks I’m Yummy⚠
When I was young, still in daycare,
my mom would joke and give me a scare.
She’d ask for a bite because I was sweet,
she thought it was funny to nibble my feet.
Even my tushy, but I said she could not,
I need it to sit, I need it quite a lot.
So, I decided I’d make things very clear,
I wrote a book about it – it’s right here!
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I believe that every mom knows that feeling, that she has to, just has to, take a bite of that little nose of her own private toddler. However, sometimes we forget that toddlers don’t always get the humorous tone, and take things literally, so, when we tell our darlings we want to take a bite of their nose, we see a scared look in their eyes.
That’s exactly where Sigal Adler takes us in her new book, Mommy Thinks I’m Yummy. It is Sigal’s intention to explain, in her book, that it’s only a game, a figure of speech, and no more. The book is humorously written, and it describes a bedtime dialogue between a mother and her son. The mother tries her best to convince her son to give her just a small bite of his ear, bum or hand, doesn’t matter which part, as long as he gives her some, and the boy gives amusing explanations, as to why he simply can’t, and why every body part is important.
Book 2:
⚠ Hokey – Poke ⚠
On a beautiful morning, when our story starts,
While folks were munching crisp cookies and tarts,
A frightened dwarf, hopping on one leg,
Screamed and yelled: “I’ve found an egg.
The creatures stared at the dwarf quite dazzled,
Why is their friend looking so frazzled?
They smiled and asked him, making a joke:
“Are you scared of the white or only the yolk?”
Review By Jean Glasser:
This is a delightful book for young children. It is entertaining with wonderful
illustrations. It makes young readers want to continue until the end. It has a
moral that children can relate to. I know this as I am a kindergarten teacher
and I can tell what appeals to this age group. I would love to see this book
stocked in early childhood classrooms.