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A genie, space station? I don't really care.
'Cause mummies and anthills just don't interest me.
And robots are boring--okay, let me see!
I Don't Want To Either! is the children's story of a stubborn boy who is too busy having fun to listen to his mother. But with the help of his mom and a little imagination, dull, everyday activities transform into exciting adventures like riding a unicorn, solving a missing cookie case, and competing in the niceness olympics!
Children are constantly being told what to do, and that can be frustrating. I Don't Want To Either! gives grandparents and parents the gentle reminder to make things fun for children by inviting them to use their imaginations. Children internalize the lesson that they can make their lives better through play.
I Don't Want To Either! is the follow up to the beloved children's book I Don't Want To! and is written by Joseph Maxfield (I Don't Want To!, Ninjas Need Love) with rhyming verse and a surprise ending, with beautiful, full page illustrations by Nate Anderson (Boy and Dog Comic). I Don't Want To Either! is a book the whole family can read again and again!
Praise for I Don't Want To!:"This book focuses on the technique of using imagination to turn mundane, everyday experiences into fun. I love that it teaches children that they have the power to control the situations they are in as well as their attitude. I also appreciate that the format goes through several applicable examples (such as having to go to school) that children can relate to."- BookNerdMommy.com
Children's books by Joseph Maxfield:
- I Don't Want To!
- I Don't Want To Either!
- Ninjas Need Love
- Maxtropolis: Stop Fighting!
- Maxtropolis: Get Your Shoes!
- Maxtropolis: Everyone Calm Down!
- Boy and Dog: Volume 1
- Illustratör: Nate Anderson
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781981881994
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 44
- Utgivningsdatum: 2017-12-19
- Förlag: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform