Joey Daring Caring and Curious
ebook ∣ How a Mischief Maker Uncovers Unconditional Love
By Marcella Marino Craver
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"This delightful book serves as a wonderful reminder of parental unconditional love."—Children's Books Heal
Joey is concerned that Mom prefers his siblings over him. After all, he more rambunctious and mischievous than his studious older brother Jake and his sweet baby sister Olivia. He can't ask her directly, so instead her sends Mom a note: Who is your favorite? with check boxes next to each of their names.
But Mom knows just how to answer that question — and others. Is it possible that Mom loves Joey, Jake and Olivia unconditionally, mischief and all?
Children with siblings may naturally compare their own behaviors to those of their sisters and brothers, and feel that they are not living up to their parents' expectations. This book serves as a fun reminder about the concept of unconditional love. You may not always love the ways your child behaves, but you will always love your child for who he or she is as an individual!
Includes a "Note to Parents."
Joey is concerned that Mom prefers his siblings over him. After all, he more rambunctious and mischievous than his studious older brother Jake and his sweet baby sister Olivia. He can't ask her directly, so instead her sends Mom a note: Who is your favorite? with check boxes next to each of their names.
But Mom knows just how to answer that question — and others. Is it possible that Mom loves Joey, Jake and Olivia unconditionally, mischief and all?
Children with siblings may naturally compare their own behaviors to those of their sisters and brothers, and feel that they are not living up to their parents' expectations. This book serves as a fun reminder about the concept of unconditional love. You may not always love the ways your child behaves, but you will always love your child for who he or she is as an individual!
Includes a "Note to Parents."