Cookie Rookie – Those cookies sure tasted good. But it just didn’t cross his mind early enough, that it would have worked out better for him if he had asked first. A short story told from a child’s perspective, aimed at teaching children hows and whys of good behaviour.
By: Amy Upshaw and Salem de Bezenac, Illustrated by Agnes de Bezenac
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From the authors site writes:
I like how the story is told from a child’s perspective. My kid really tunes into stories that are structured this way.
ritesh writes:
good book
harry writes:
my daughter liked this book, nice pictures and storyline
esmeralda writes:
My kids love this book!!
Henry writes:
Good book but put more pages in. Would be good for 2 or 3 year olds.
Luke writes:
It is a good book because it tells little boys not to take without asking but it is a good book
Luke writes:
It is a good book because it tells little boys not to take without asking but it is a good book
sara writes:
fun story! good lesson for kids.