Emily Pearl can do lots of things by herself. But sometimes even resourceful little girls need help.Emily Pearl is a very big girl. She can pour her own juice. She can tie her own shoes. She can feed
Emily Pearl can do lots of things by herself. But sometimes even resourceful little girls need help.
Emily Pearl is a very big girl. She can pour her own juice. She can tie her own shoes. She can feed her goldfish. She can even curl her own hair. Whenever her mother tries to help, Emily says, "I can do it myself!"
But even a very big girl like Emily can sometimes feel a teeny bit small, especially at bedtime when dark shadows creep across the walls of her bedroom. Lucky for Emily, her mom understands and gives her a helping hand.
Young children will surely recognize themselves in Diane Adams's delightful, rhyming story of one child's determined quest for independence. Nancy Hayashi's charming illustrations complement the text, colorfully capturing the chaotic ups and downs in the life of a preschooler.
Diane Adams is an art and writing teacher. She has a bachelor's degree from the University of Redlands. She lives in California.
Nancy Hayashi has illustrated seven picture books, including I Can Do It Myself!, Bunny Bungalow, which won a 2000 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award; Wanda's Monster, a CCBC Choice; and What Did You Do Today?, also a CCBC Choice. She lives in California.
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"The interplay between art and text will work well for the group reader who can enjoy the spontaneous giggles that will erupt at storytime..." ?Kirkus
"...witty pictures..." ?Booklist
"Both for storytimes and one-on-one sharing, this tale is told in a fresh, yet familiar way." ?School Library Journal
"...I took this book back to the library last week, unbeknownst to Monkey Georgia who asked for it that very night and burst into tears when it wasn't there. I requested it again from the library immediately..." ?Fun Mama blog
"...Young children will surely recognize themselves in Diane Adams's delightful, rhyming story of one child's determined quest for independence. Nancy Hayashi's charming illustrations complement the text, colorfully capturing the chaotic ups and downs in the life of a preschooler." ?It's Time to Read Mamaw blog
"I think that all parents with preschoolers will love this book!" ?Momma's Bacon blog
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