
Explains the little and big meanings of things parents tell their children, such as "Eat your vegetables," " Look both ways before you cross the street," and "Don't talk with your mouth full.".
year: 1997, 2000
call number/section: 306.87, 306
subjects: parent and child, juvenile literature, child rearing, behavior, parent-child relationship, human behavior
Editions

Gellman, Marc
Morrow Junior Books (1997)
Explains the little and big meanings of things parents tell their children, such as "Eat your vegetables," "Look both ways before you cross the street," and "Don't talk with your mouth full.".
Schools: 3

Gellman, Marc
HarperTrophy (2000)
Explains the little and big meanings of things parents tell their children, such as "Eat your vegetables," " Look both ways before you cross the street," and "Don't talk with your mouth full.".
Schools: 0